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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1401Introduced by Assembly Member PattersonFebruary 21, 2025 An act to amend Section 51101 of the Education Code, relating to pupil records. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1401, as introduced, Patterson. Pupil records: parental access.Existing law provides that parents and guardians of children enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by the school, and to participate in the education of their children, as specified, to include, among other things, having access to the school records of their child. This bill would expressly provide in that latter provision that school records include both official and unofficial school records. The bill also would delete an obsolete reference.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 51101 of the Education Code is amended to read:51101. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (d), (c), the parents and guardians of pupils enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by the school, and to participate in the education of their children, as follows:(1) Within a reasonable period of time following making the request, to observe the classroom or classrooms in which their child is enrolled or for the purpose of selecting the school in which their child will be enrolled in accordance with the requirements of any intradistrict or interdistrict pupil attendance policies or programs.(2) Within a reasonable time of their request, to meet with their childs teacher or teachers and the principal of the school in which their child is enrolled.(3) To volunteer their time and resources for the improvement of school facilities and school programs under the supervision of district employees, including, but not limited to, providing assistance in the classroom with the approval, and under the direct supervision, of the teacher. Although volunteer parents may assist with instruction, primary instructional responsibility shall remain with the teacher.(4) To be notified on a timely basis if their child is absent from school without permission.(5) To receive the results of their childs performance on standardized tests and statewide tests and information on the performance of the school that their child attends on standardized statewide tests.(6) To request a particular school for their child, and to receive a response from the school district. This paragraph does not obligate the school district to grant the parents request.(7) To have a school environment for their child that is safe and supportive of learning.(8) To examine the curriculum materials of the class or classes in which their child is enrolled.(9) To be informed of their childs progress in school and of the appropriate school personnel whom they should contact if problems arise with their child.(10) To have access to the official and unofficial school records of their child.(11) To receive information concerning the academic performance standards, proficiencies, or skills their child is expected to accomplish.(12) To be informed in advance about school rules, including disciplinary rules and procedures in accordance with Section 48980, attendance policies, dress codes, and procedures for visiting the school.(13) To receive information about any psychological testing the school does involving their child and to deny permission to give the test.(14) To participate as a member of a parent advisory committee, schoolsite council, or site-based management leadership team, in accordance with any rules and regulations governing membership in these organizations. In order to facilitate parental participation, schoolsite councils are encouraged to schedule a biannual open forum for the purpose of informing parents about current school issues and activities and answering parents questions. The meetings should be scheduled on weekends, and prior notice should be provided to parents.(15) To question anything in their childs record that the parent feels is inaccurate or misleading or is an invasion of privacy and to receive a response from the school.(16) To be notified, as early in the school year as practicable pursuant to Section 48070.5, if their child is identified as being at risk of retention and of their right to consult with school personnel responsible for a decision to promote or retain their child and to appeal a decision to retain or promote their child.(b) In addition to the rights described in subdivision (a), parents and guardians of pupils, including those parents and guardians whose primary language is not English, shall have the opportunity to work together in a mutually supportive and respectful partnership with schools, and to help their children succeed in school. Each governing board of a school district shall develop jointly with parents and guardians, and shall adopt, a policy that outlines the manner in which parents or guardians of pupils, school staff, and pupils may share the responsibility for continuing the intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development and well-being of pupils at each schoolsite. The policy shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following:(1) The means by which the school and parents or guardians of pupils may help pupils to achieve academic and other standards of the school.(2) A description of the schools responsibility to provide a high quality curriculum and instructional program in a supportive and effective learning environment that enables all pupils to meet the academic expectations of the school.(3) The manner in which the parents and guardians of pupils may support the learning environment of their children, including, but not limited to, the following:(A) Monitoring attendance of their children.(B) Ensuring that homework is completed and turned in on a timely basis.(C) Participation of the children in extracurricular activities.(D) Monitoring and regulating the television viewed by their children.(E) Working with their children at home in learning activities that extend learning in the classroom.(F) Volunteering in their childrens classrooms, or for other activities at the school.(G) Participating, as appropriate, in decisions relating to the education of their own child or the total school program.(c)All schools that participate in the High Priority Schools Grant Program established pursuant to Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 52055.600) of Chapter 6.1 of Part 28 and that maintain kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 5, inclusive, shall jointly develop with parents or guardians for all children enrolled at that schoolsite, a school-parent compact pursuant to Section 6319 of Title 20 of the United States Code.(d)(c) This section does not authorize a school to inform a parent or guardian, as provided in this section, or to permit participation by a parent or guardian in the education of a child, if it conflicts with a valid restraining order, protective order, or order for custody or visitation issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1401Introduced by Assembly Member PattersonFebruary 21, 2025 An act to amend Section 51101 of the Education Code, relating to pupil records. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1401, as introduced, Patterson. Pupil records: parental access.Existing law provides that parents and guardians of children enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by the school, and to participate in the education of their children, as specified, to include, among other things, having access to the school records of their child. This bill would expressly provide in that latter provision that school records include both official and unofficial school records. The bill also would delete an obsolete reference.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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2828 Existing law provides that parents and guardians of children enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by the school, and to participate in the education of their children, as specified, to include, among other things, having access to the school records of their child. This bill would expressly provide in that latter provision that school records include both official and unofficial school records. The bill also would delete an obsolete reference.
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3030 Existing law provides that parents and guardians of children enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by the school, and to participate in the education of their children, as specified, to include, among other things, having access to the school records of their child.
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3232 This bill would expressly provide in that latter provision that school records include both official and unofficial school records. The bill also would delete an obsolete reference.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 51101 of the Education Code is amended to read:51101. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (d), (c), the parents and guardians of pupils enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by the school, and to participate in the education of their children, as follows:(1) Within a reasonable period of time following making the request, to observe the classroom or classrooms in which their child is enrolled or for the purpose of selecting the school in which their child will be enrolled in accordance with the requirements of any intradistrict or interdistrict pupil attendance policies or programs.(2) Within a reasonable time of their request, to meet with their childs teacher or teachers and the principal of the school in which their child is enrolled.(3) To volunteer their time and resources for the improvement of school facilities and school programs under the supervision of district employees, including, but not limited to, providing assistance in the classroom with the approval, and under the direct supervision, of the teacher. Although volunteer parents may assist with instruction, primary instructional responsibility shall remain with the teacher.(4) To be notified on a timely basis if their child is absent from school without permission.(5) To receive the results of their childs performance on standardized tests and statewide tests and information on the performance of the school that their child attends on standardized statewide tests.(6) To request a particular school for their child, and to receive a response from the school district. This paragraph does not obligate the school district to grant the parents request.(7) To have a school environment for their child that is safe and supportive of learning.(8) To examine the curriculum materials of the class or classes in which their child is enrolled.(9) To be informed of their childs progress in school and of the appropriate school personnel whom they should contact if problems arise with their child.(10) To have access to the official and unofficial school records of their child.(11) To receive information concerning the academic performance standards, proficiencies, or skills their child is expected to accomplish.(12) To be informed in advance about school rules, including disciplinary rules and procedures in accordance with Section 48980, attendance policies, dress codes, and procedures for visiting the school.(13) To receive information about any psychological testing the school does involving their child and to deny permission to give the test.(14) To participate as a member of a parent advisory committee, schoolsite council, or site-based management leadership team, in accordance with any rules and regulations governing membership in these organizations. In order to facilitate parental participation, schoolsite councils are encouraged to schedule a biannual open forum for the purpose of informing parents about current school issues and activities and answering parents questions. The meetings should be scheduled on weekends, and prior notice should be provided to parents.(15) To question anything in their childs record that the parent feels is inaccurate or misleading or is an invasion of privacy and to receive a response from the school.(16) To be notified, as early in the school year as practicable pursuant to Section 48070.5, if their child is identified as being at risk of retention and of their right to consult with school personnel responsible for a decision to promote or retain their child and to appeal a decision to retain or promote their child.(b) In addition to the rights described in subdivision (a), parents and guardians of pupils, including those parents and guardians whose primary language is not English, shall have the opportunity to work together in a mutually supportive and respectful partnership with schools, and to help their children succeed in school. Each governing board of a school district shall develop jointly with parents and guardians, and shall adopt, a policy that outlines the manner in which parents or guardians of pupils, school staff, and pupils may share the responsibility for continuing the intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development and well-being of pupils at each schoolsite. The policy shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following:(1) The means by which the school and parents or guardians of pupils may help pupils to achieve academic and other standards of the school.(2) A description of the schools responsibility to provide a high quality curriculum and instructional program in a supportive and effective learning environment that enables all pupils to meet the academic expectations of the school.(3) The manner in which the parents and guardians of pupils may support the learning environment of their children, including, but not limited to, the following:(A) Monitoring attendance of their children.(B) Ensuring that homework is completed and turned in on a timely basis.(C) Participation of the children in extracurricular activities.(D) Monitoring and regulating the television viewed by their children.(E) Working with their children at home in learning activities that extend learning in the classroom.(F) Volunteering in their childrens classrooms, or for other activities at the school.(G) Participating, as appropriate, in decisions relating to the education of their own child or the total school program.(c)All schools that participate in the High Priority Schools Grant Program established pursuant to Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 52055.600) of Chapter 6.1 of Part 28 and that maintain kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 5, inclusive, shall jointly develop with parents or guardians for all children enrolled at that schoolsite, a school-parent compact pursuant to Section 6319 of Title 20 of the United States Code.(d)(c) This section does not authorize a school to inform a parent or guardian, as provided in this section, or to permit participation by a parent or guardian in the education of a child, if it conflicts with a valid restraining order, protective order, or order for custody or visitation issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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4040 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4444 SECTION 1. Section 51101 of the Education Code is amended to read:51101. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (d), (c), the parents and guardians of pupils enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by the school, and to participate in the education of their children, as follows:(1) Within a reasonable period of time following making the request, to observe the classroom or classrooms in which their child is enrolled or for the purpose of selecting the school in which their child will be enrolled in accordance with the requirements of any intradistrict or interdistrict pupil attendance policies or programs.(2) Within a reasonable time of their request, to meet with their childs teacher or teachers and the principal of the school in which their child is enrolled.(3) To volunteer their time and resources for the improvement of school facilities and school programs under the supervision of district employees, including, but not limited to, providing assistance in the classroom with the approval, and under the direct supervision, of the teacher. Although volunteer parents may assist with instruction, primary instructional responsibility shall remain with the teacher.(4) To be notified on a timely basis if their child is absent from school without permission.(5) To receive the results of their childs performance on standardized tests and statewide tests and information on the performance of the school that their child attends on standardized statewide tests.(6) To request a particular school for their child, and to receive a response from the school district. This paragraph does not obligate the school district to grant the parents request.(7) To have a school environment for their child that is safe and supportive of learning.(8) To examine the curriculum materials of the class or classes in which their child is enrolled.(9) To be informed of their childs progress in school and of the appropriate school personnel whom they should contact if problems arise with their child.(10) To have access to the official and unofficial school records of their child.(11) To receive information concerning the academic performance standards, proficiencies, or skills their child is expected to accomplish.(12) To be informed in advance about school rules, including disciplinary rules and procedures in accordance with Section 48980, attendance policies, dress codes, and procedures for visiting the school.(13) To receive information about any psychological testing the school does involving their child and to deny permission to give the test.(14) To participate as a member of a parent advisory committee, schoolsite council, or site-based management leadership team, in accordance with any rules and regulations governing membership in these organizations. In order to facilitate parental participation, schoolsite councils are encouraged to schedule a biannual open forum for the purpose of informing parents about current school issues and activities and answering parents questions. The meetings should be scheduled on weekends, and prior notice should be provided to parents.(15) To question anything in their childs record that the parent feels is inaccurate or misleading or is an invasion of privacy and to receive a response from the school.(16) To be notified, as early in the school year as practicable pursuant to Section 48070.5, if their child is identified as being at risk of retention and of their right to consult with school personnel responsible for a decision to promote or retain their child and to appeal a decision to retain or promote their child.(b) In addition to the rights described in subdivision (a), parents and guardians of pupils, including those parents and guardians whose primary language is not English, shall have the opportunity to work together in a mutually supportive and respectful partnership with schools, and to help their children succeed in school. Each governing board of a school district shall develop jointly with parents and guardians, and shall adopt, a policy that outlines the manner in which parents or guardians of pupils, school staff, and pupils may share the responsibility for continuing the intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development and well-being of pupils at each schoolsite. The policy shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following:(1) The means by which the school and parents or guardians of pupils may help pupils to achieve academic and other standards of the school.(2) A description of the schools responsibility to provide a high quality curriculum and instructional program in a supportive and effective learning environment that enables all pupils to meet the academic expectations of the school.(3) The manner in which the parents and guardians of pupils may support the learning environment of their children, including, but not limited to, the following:(A) Monitoring attendance of their children.(B) Ensuring that homework is completed and turned in on a timely basis.(C) Participation of the children in extracurricular activities.(D) Monitoring and regulating the television viewed by their children.(E) Working with their children at home in learning activities that extend learning in the classroom.(F) Volunteering in their childrens classrooms, or for other activities at the school.(G) Participating, as appropriate, in decisions relating to the education of their own child or the total school program.(c)All schools that participate in the High Priority Schools Grant Program established pursuant to Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 52055.600) of Chapter 6.1 of Part 28 and that maintain kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 5, inclusive, shall jointly develop with parents or guardians for all children enrolled at that schoolsite, a school-parent compact pursuant to Section 6319 of Title 20 of the United States Code.(d)(c) This section does not authorize a school to inform a parent or guardian, as provided in this section, or to permit participation by a parent or guardian in the education of a child, if it conflicts with a valid restraining order, protective order, or order for custody or visitation issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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4646 SECTION 1. Section 51101 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (d), (c), the parents and guardians of pupils enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by the school, and to participate in the education of their children, as follows:(1) Within a reasonable period of time following making the request, to observe the classroom or classrooms in which their child is enrolled or for the purpose of selecting the school in which their child will be enrolled in accordance with the requirements of any intradistrict or interdistrict pupil attendance policies or programs.(2) Within a reasonable time of their request, to meet with their childs teacher or teachers and the principal of the school in which their child is enrolled.(3) To volunteer their time and resources for the improvement of school facilities and school programs under the supervision of district employees, including, but not limited to, providing assistance in the classroom with the approval, and under the direct supervision, of the teacher. Although volunteer parents may assist with instruction, primary instructional responsibility shall remain with the teacher.(4) To be notified on a timely basis if their child is absent from school without permission.(5) To receive the results of their childs performance on standardized tests and statewide tests and information on the performance of the school that their child attends on standardized statewide tests.(6) To request a particular school for their child, and to receive a response from the school district. This paragraph does not obligate the school district to grant the parents request.(7) To have a school environment for their child that is safe and supportive of learning.(8) To examine the curriculum materials of the class or classes in which their child is enrolled.(9) To be informed of their childs progress in school and of the appropriate school personnel whom they should contact if problems arise with their child.(10) To have access to the official and unofficial school records of their child.(11) To receive information concerning the academic performance standards, proficiencies, or skills their child is expected to accomplish.(12) To be informed in advance about school rules, including disciplinary rules and procedures in accordance with Section 48980, attendance policies, dress codes, and procedures for visiting the school.(13) To receive information about any psychological testing the school does involving their child and to deny permission to give the test.(14) To participate as a member of a parent advisory committee, schoolsite council, or site-based management leadership team, in accordance with any rules and regulations governing membership in these organizations. In order to facilitate parental participation, schoolsite councils are encouraged to schedule a biannual open forum for the purpose of informing parents about current school issues and activities and answering parents questions. The meetings should be scheduled on weekends, and prior notice should be provided to parents.(15) To question anything in their childs record that the parent feels is inaccurate or misleading or is an invasion of privacy and to receive a response from the school.(16) To be notified, as early in the school year as practicable pursuant to Section 48070.5, if their child is identified as being at risk of retention and of their right to consult with school personnel responsible for a decision to promote or retain their child and to appeal a decision to retain or promote their child.(b) In addition to the rights described in subdivision (a), parents and guardians of pupils, including those parents and guardians whose primary language is not English, shall have the opportunity to work together in a mutually supportive and respectful partnership with schools, and to help their children succeed in school. Each governing board of a school district shall develop jointly with parents and guardians, and shall adopt, a policy that outlines the manner in which parents or guardians of pupils, school staff, and pupils may share the responsibility for continuing the intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development and well-being of pupils at each schoolsite. The policy shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following:(1) The means by which the school and parents or guardians of pupils may help pupils to achieve academic and other standards of the school.(2) A description of the schools responsibility to provide a high quality curriculum and instructional program in a supportive and effective learning environment that enables all pupils to meet the academic expectations of the school.(3) The manner in which the parents and guardians of pupils may support the learning environment of their children, including, but not limited to, the following:(A) Monitoring attendance of their children.(B) Ensuring that homework is completed and turned in on a timely basis.(C) Participation of the children in extracurricular activities.(D) Monitoring and regulating the television viewed by their children.(E) Working with their children at home in learning activities that extend learning in the classroom.(F) Volunteering in their childrens classrooms, or for other activities at the school.(G) Participating, as appropriate, in decisions relating to the education of their own child or the total school program.(c)All schools that participate in the High Priority Schools Grant Program established pursuant to Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 52055.600) of Chapter 6.1 of Part 28 and that maintain kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 5, inclusive, shall jointly develop with parents or guardians for all children enrolled at that schoolsite, a school-parent compact pursuant to Section 6319 of Title 20 of the United States Code.(d)(c) This section does not authorize a school to inform a parent or guardian, as provided in this section, or to permit participation by a parent or guardian in the education of a child, if it conflicts with a valid restraining order, protective order, or order for custody or visitation issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (d), (c), the parents and guardians of pupils enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by the school, and to participate in the education of their children, as follows:(1) Within a reasonable period of time following making the request, to observe the classroom or classrooms in which their child is enrolled or for the purpose of selecting the school in which their child will be enrolled in accordance with the requirements of any intradistrict or interdistrict pupil attendance policies or programs.(2) Within a reasonable time of their request, to meet with their childs teacher or teachers and the principal of the school in which their child is enrolled.(3) To volunteer their time and resources for the improvement of school facilities and school programs under the supervision of district employees, including, but not limited to, providing assistance in the classroom with the approval, and under the direct supervision, of the teacher. Although volunteer parents may assist with instruction, primary instructional responsibility shall remain with the teacher.(4) To be notified on a timely basis if their child is absent from school without permission.(5) To receive the results of their childs performance on standardized tests and statewide tests and information on the performance of the school that their child attends on standardized statewide tests.(6) To request a particular school for their child, and to receive a response from the school district. This paragraph does not obligate the school district to grant the parents request.(7) To have a school environment for their child that is safe and supportive of learning.(8) To examine the curriculum materials of the class or classes in which their child is enrolled.(9) To be informed of their childs progress in school and of the appropriate school personnel whom they should contact if problems arise with their child.(10) To have access to the official and unofficial school records of their child.(11) To receive information concerning the academic performance standards, proficiencies, or skills their child is expected to accomplish.(12) To be informed in advance about school rules, including disciplinary rules and procedures in accordance with Section 48980, attendance policies, dress codes, and procedures for visiting the school.(13) To receive information about any psychological testing the school does involving their child and to deny permission to give the test.(14) To participate as a member of a parent advisory committee, schoolsite council, or site-based management leadership team, in accordance with any rules and regulations governing membership in these organizations. In order to facilitate parental participation, schoolsite councils are encouraged to schedule a biannual open forum for the purpose of informing parents about current school issues and activities and answering parents questions. The meetings should be scheduled on weekends, and prior notice should be provided to parents.(15) To question anything in their childs record that the parent feels is inaccurate or misleading or is an invasion of privacy and to receive a response from the school.(16) To be notified, as early in the school year as practicable pursuant to Section 48070.5, if their child is identified as being at risk of retention and of their right to consult with school personnel responsible for a decision to promote or retain their child and to appeal a decision to retain or promote their child.(b) In addition to the rights described in subdivision (a), parents and guardians of pupils, including those parents and guardians whose primary language is not English, shall have the opportunity to work together in a mutually supportive and respectful partnership with schools, and to help their children succeed in school. Each governing board of a school district shall develop jointly with parents and guardians, and shall adopt, a policy that outlines the manner in which parents or guardians of pupils, school staff, and pupils may share the responsibility for continuing the intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development and well-being of pupils at each schoolsite. The policy shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following:(1) The means by which the school and parents or guardians of pupils may help pupils to achieve academic and other standards of the school.(2) A description of the schools responsibility to provide a high quality curriculum and instructional program in a supportive and effective learning environment that enables all pupils to meet the academic expectations of the school.(3) The manner in which the parents and guardians of pupils may support the learning environment of their children, including, but not limited to, the following:(A) Monitoring attendance of their children.(B) Ensuring that homework is completed and turned in on a timely basis.(C) Participation of the children in extracurricular activities.(D) Monitoring and regulating the television viewed by their children.(E) Working with their children at home in learning activities that extend learning in the classroom.(F) Volunteering in their childrens classrooms, or for other activities at the school.(G) Participating, as appropriate, in decisions relating to the education of their own child or the total school program.(c)All schools that participate in the High Priority Schools Grant Program established pursuant to Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 52055.600) of Chapter 6.1 of Part 28 and that maintain kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 5, inclusive, shall jointly develop with parents or guardians for all children enrolled at that schoolsite, a school-parent compact pursuant to Section 6319 of Title 20 of the United States Code.(d)(c) This section does not authorize a school to inform a parent or guardian, as provided in this section, or to permit participation by a parent or guardian in the education of a child, if it conflicts with a valid restraining order, protective order, or order for custody or visitation issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (d), (c), the parents and guardians of pupils enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by the school, and to participate in the education of their children, as follows:(1) Within a reasonable period of time following making the request, to observe the classroom or classrooms in which their child is enrolled or for the purpose of selecting the school in which their child will be enrolled in accordance with the requirements of any intradistrict or interdistrict pupil attendance policies or programs.(2) Within a reasonable time of their request, to meet with their childs teacher or teachers and the principal of the school in which their child is enrolled.(3) To volunteer their time and resources for the improvement of school facilities and school programs under the supervision of district employees, including, but not limited to, providing assistance in the classroom with the approval, and under the direct supervision, of the teacher. Although volunteer parents may assist with instruction, primary instructional responsibility shall remain with the teacher.(4) To be notified on a timely basis if their child is absent from school without permission.(5) To receive the results of their childs performance on standardized tests and statewide tests and information on the performance of the school that their child attends on standardized statewide tests.(6) To request a particular school for their child, and to receive a response from the school district. This paragraph does not obligate the school district to grant the parents request.(7) To have a school environment for their child that is safe and supportive of learning.(8) To examine the curriculum materials of the class or classes in which their child is enrolled.(9) To be informed of their childs progress in school and of the appropriate school personnel whom they should contact if problems arise with their child.(10) To have access to the official and unofficial school records of their child.(11) To receive information concerning the academic performance standards, proficiencies, or skills their child is expected to accomplish.(12) To be informed in advance about school rules, including disciplinary rules and procedures in accordance with Section 48980, attendance policies, dress codes, and procedures for visiting the school.(13) To receive information about any psychological testing the school does involving their child and to deny permission to give the test.(14) To participate as a member of a parent advisory committee, schoolsite council, or site-based management leadership team, in accordance with any rules and regulations governing membership in these organizations. In order to facilitate parental participation, schoolsite councils are encouraged to schedule a biannual open forum for the purpose of informing parents about current school issues and activities and answering parents questions. The meetings should be scheduled on weekends, and prior notice should be provided to parents.(15) To question anything in their childs record that the parent feels is inaccurate or misleading or is an invasion of privacy and to receive a response from the school.(16) To be notified, as early in the school year as practicable pursuant to Section 48070.5, if their child is identified as being at risk of retention and of their right to consult with school personnel responsible for a decision to promote or retain their child and to appeal a decision to retain or promote their child.(b) In addition to the rights described in subdivision (a), parents and guardians of pupils, including those parents and guardians whose primary language is not English, shall have the opportunity to work together in a mutually supportive and respectful partnership with schools, and to help their children succeed in school. Each governing board of a school district shall develop jointly with parents and guardians, and shall adopt, a policy that outlines the manner in which parents or guardians of pupils, school staff, and pupils may share the responsibility for continuing the intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development and well-being of pupils at each schoolsite. The policy shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following:(1) The means by which the school and parents or guardians of pupils may help pupils to achieve academic and other standards of the school.(2) A description of the schools responsibility to provide a high quality curriculum and instructional program in a supportive and effective learning environment that enables all pupils to meet the academic expectations of the school.(3) The manner in which the parents and guardians of pupils may support the learning environment of their children, including, but not limited to, the following:(A) Monitoring attendance of their children.(B) Ensuring that homework is completed and turned in on a timely basis.(C) Participation of the children in extracurricular activities.(D) Monitoring and regulating the television viewed by their children.(E) Working with their children at home in learning activities that extend learning in the classroom.(F) Volunteering in their childrens classrooms, or for other activities at the school.(G) Participating, as appropriate, in decisions relating to the education of their own child or the total school program.(c)All schools that participate in the High Priority Schools Grant Program established pursuant to Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 52055.600) of Chapter 6.1 of Part 28 and that maintain kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 5, inclusive, shall jointly develop with parents or guardians for all children enrolled at that schoolsite, a school-parent compact pursuant to Section 6319 of Title 20 of the United States Code.(d)(c) This section does not authorize a school to inform a parent or guardian, as provided in this section, or to permit participation by a parent or guardian in the education of a child, if it conflicts with a valid restraining order, protective order, or order for custody or visitation issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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5858 51101. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (d), (c), the parents and guardians of pupils enrolled in public schools have the right and should have the opportunity, as mutually supportive and respectful partners in the education of their children within the public schools, to be informed by the school, and to participate in the education of their children, as follows:
5959
6060 (1) Within a reasonable period of time following making the request, to observe the classroom or classrooms in which their child is enrolled or for the purpose of selecting the school in which their child will be enrolled in accordance with the requirements of any intradistrict or interdistrict pupil attendance policies or programs.
6161
6262 (2) Within a reasonable time of their request, to meet with their childs teacher or teachers and the principal of the school in which their child is enrolled.
6363
6464 (3) To volunteer their time and resources for the improvement of school facilities and school programs under the supervision of district employees, including, but not limited to, providing assistance in the classroom with the approval, and under the direct supervision, of the teacher. Although volunteer parents may assist with instruction, primary instructional responsibility shall remain with the teacher.
6565
6666 (4) To be notified on a timely basis if their child is absent from school without permission.
6767
6868 (5) To receive the results of their childs performance on standardized tests and statewide tests and information on the performance of the school that their child attends on standardized statewide tests.
6969
7070 (6) To request a particular school for their child, and to receive a response from the school district. This paragraph does not obligate the school district to grant the parents request.
7171
7272 (7) To have a school environment for their child that is safe and supportive of learning.
7373
7474 (8) To examine the curriculum materials of the class or classes in which their child is enrolled.
7575
7676 (9) To be informed of their childs progress in school and of the appropriate school personnel whom they should contact if problems arise with their child.
7777
7878 (10) To have access to the official and unofficial school records of their child.
7979
8080 (11) To receive information concerning the academic performance standards, proficiencies, or skills their child is expected to accomplish.
8181
8282 (12) To be informed in advance about school rules, including disciplinary rules and procedures in accordance with Section 48980, attendance policies, dress codes, and procedures for visiting the school.
8383
8484 (13) To receive information about any psychological testing the school does involving their child and to deny permission to give the test.
8585
8686 (14) To participate as a member of a parent advisory committee, schoolsite council, or site-based management leadership team, in accordance with any rules and regulations governing membership in these organizations. In order to facilitate parental participation, schoolsite councils are encouraged to schedule a biannual open forum for the purpose of informing parents about current school issues and activities and answering parents questions. The meetings should be scheduled on weekends, and prior notice should be provided to parents.
8787
8888 (15) To question anything in their childs record that the parent feels is inaccurate or misleading or is an invasion of privacy and to receive a response from the school.
8989
9090 (16) To be notified, as early in the school year as practicable pursuant to Section 48070.5, if their child is identified as being at risk of retention and of their right to consult with school personnel responsible for a decision to promote or retain their child and to appeal a decision to retain or promote their child.
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9292 (b) In addition to the rights described in subdivision (a), parents and guardians of pupils, including those parents and guardians whose primary language is not English, shall have the opportunity to work together in a mutually supportive and respectful partnership with schools, and to help their children succeed in school. Each governing board of a school district shall develop jointly with parents and guardians, and shall adopt, a policy that outlines the manner in which parents or guardians of pupils, school staff, and pupils may share the responsibility for continuing the intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development and well-being of pupils at each schoolsite. The policy shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following:
9393
9494 (1) The means by which the school and parents or guardians of pupils may help pupils to achieve academic and other standards of the school.
9595
9696 (2) A description of the schools responsibility to provide a high quality curriculum and instructional program in a supportive and effective learning environment that enables all pupils to meet the academic expectations of the school.
9797
9898 (3) The manner in which the parents and guardians of pupils may support the learning environment of their children, including, but not limited to, the following:
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100100 (A) Monitoring attendance of their children.
101101
102102 (B) Ensuring that homework is completed and turned in on a timely basis.
103103
104104 (C) Participation of the children in extracurricular activities.
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106106 (D) Monitoring and regulating the television viewed by their children.
107107
108108 (E) Working with their children at home in learning activities that extend learning in the classroom.
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110110 (F) Volunteering in their childrens classrooms, or for other activities at the school.
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112112 (G) Participating, as appropriate, in decisions relating to the education of their own child or the total school program.
113113
114114 (c)All schools that participate in the High Priority Schools Grant Program established pursuant to Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 52055.600) of Chapter 6.1 of Part 28 and that maintain kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 5, inclusive, shall jointly develop with parents or guardians for all children enrolled at that schoolsite, a school-parent compact pursuant to Section 6319 of Title 20 of the United States Code.
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117117
118118 (d)
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122122 (c) This section does not authorize a school to inform a parent or guardian, as provided in this section, or to permit participation by a parent or guardian in the education of a child, if it conflicts with a valid restraining order, protective order, or order for custody or visitation issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.