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Except for certain directory information, such as students' names, addresses, telephone numbers, and certain other information that is disclosable by the school district, pupil records cannot be disclosed without parental consent (except to certain specified governmental entities and school employees).
New California laws in 2025 allow new entertainment zones, cannabis cafes and offer more protection against deeps and artificial intelligence. SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Artificial intelligence is having a greater impact on our lives and numerous new laws in California aim to make sure AI does not become a detriment.
Ed. Code § 35183. Current through the 2024 Legislative Session. Section 35183 - Dress code requiring schoolwide uniforms or prohibiting wearing of gang-related apparel (a) The Legislature finds and declares each of the following: (1) The children of this state have the right to an effective public school education.
Here are some of the rights you have in school. For example, you have the right to have your name used correctly, or to be protected from harassment related to your clothing. School staff cannot out you to other students or other school staff without your permission, except under very limited circumstances.
A new law requires California students to learn Native American history in a way that includes the mistreatment and perspectives of tribal members, which will be most relevant to fourth-graders when they study California history. Assemblyman James Ramos, the first Native American state lawmaker, authored the bill.
The law is built on three key restrictions: A service provider may not collect student data for targeted advertising. A service provider may not create student data profiles for commercial purposes. A service provider may not sell student information.
(b) Mandatory permanent pupil records shall be preserved in perpetuity by all California schools ing to Chapter 2, Division 16, Part I, of this title.