Washington's law defines doxxing as the “unauthorized publication of personal identifying information with intent or knowledge that the information will be used to harm the individual whose information is published, or with reckless disregard for the risk the information will be used to harm the individual whose ...
Washington's 1993 Basic Education Act defines Essential Academic Learning Requirements (EALRs) as what “students need to know and be able to do”. In recent years, Washington has shifted to using the overarching term “learning standards” instead of EALRs.
Washington state law does not prohibit the use of photos taken without someone's permission if they were taken in a public place or from a security camera in your home—provided they do not have recorded sound. The inclusion of sound would make the video subject to audio-interception laws.
Washington's truancy law, often termed “The Becca Bill,” is intended to stop truancy before it becomes a problem. The law requires only one thing of students: attend school. If a student does not attend school, the law requires the school district to take action. One (1) or Two (2) Unexcused Absences.
A state law in Washington, called the “Becca Bill,” requires all children between ages 8 and 18 to attend school regularly. The law requires parents or legal guardians to make sure their children are in school regularly. Students can be in public school, private school or homeschool.
FERPA allows for the sharing of student information without permission in certain instances, such as when: School officials, including contractors, have a legitimate educational interest in the data. Determining financial aid. Developing, validating, or administering predictive tests.
The Washington Public Records Act is a series of laws designed to guarantee that the public has access to public records of government bodies at all levels.
Five Day Response Requirement 520 to respond to a public records request within five business days by doing one of the following: Providing for inspection and/or copying of the records requested. Providing an internet address and link to the specific records requested on the agency's website.