Education
Jun. 5, 2002
Releasing Student Records Contravenes Privacy Rules
Forum Column - By Rob DeKoven - At a time when school and teacher accountability is at the forefront of school reform, it is odd that the Bush administration would thwart a federal law that gives parents the right to sue schools when they release confidential student records without parental consent. Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C. Section 1232g (2000).




Forum Column
By Rob DeKoven
At a time when school and teacher accountability is at the forefront of school reform, it is odd that the Bush administration would thwart a federal law that gives parents the right to sue schools when they release conf...
By Rob DeKoven
At a time when school and teacher accountability is at the forefront of school reform, it is odd that the Bush administration would thwart a federal law that gives parents the right to sue schools when they release conf...
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