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Can parents see their children's school records?
 
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Yes, parents and eligible students can see their school records. Note: "eligible student" means a student who has reached 18 years of age or is attending an institution of postsecondary learning.   As stipulated in FERPA, school districts must annually notify parents or students of their rights to review education records at their school.  Parents who wish to view their children’s records need to contact their local school to determine the school’s data access policy and to verify that they are the parent(s) of the student(s).


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