I googled "how to enroll public school". One of the first links I got was this.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/enroll/
It clearly says that....
Parents registering their children for the first time in a Montgomery County public school must provide proof of age, identity, county residency and immunizations, unless homeless. Required immunizations must be completed within 20 days of registration.
Which is what the lady in the OP was doing.
ie declaring her daughters legal status and getting her daughter the immunizations that are required for the benefit of attending public school.
Then she thought her daughter had a reaction to one of them and took her to a place called The Childrens Center.
Where they made a diagnosis and perscribed a medication which the lady chose not to give to her daughter.
At this point, the question becomes, is there a law in her jurisdiction that requires doctors to report to CPS any parents who refuse treatment that has been determined necessary for the childs benefit?
I'd say probably so.
Which is when CPS shows up and mom whips out a gun. My question is, where excactly did she think it would all end up once she pulled the gun out and fired it?
Did she actually think everyone would just go away and all would be well?
I understand that she wanted what she felt was best for her child, but considering the actions she took, the lady was just about her own worst enemy.
Here's a few more samples, but they all say the same thing as far as requirements go.
...and do really think you won't have to sign a document agreeing to the requirements?
http://www.dpsnc.net/newcomers/regis...or-grades-1-12
http://www.cps.edu/Schools/Enroll_in...checklist.aspx
http://www.jeffcopublicschools.org/enrollment/
http://www.polk-fl.net/parents/gener...ion/enroll.htm
http://www.google.com/search?aq=f&hl...earch%3Dsearch=