SCHL CD-SELF REPORT SURVEYS
If enacted, HB1269 will amend the School Code by adding Section 10-31, which explicitly sets forth the requirements for obtaining consent for self-report surveys. This measure underscores the importance of parental oversight and could significantly influence how schools administer surveys, potentially limiting the type and scope of questions included. Moreover, it ensures that parents are given the opportunity to review these surveys either electronically or in person, thus enhancing transparency in the data collection process.
House Bill 1269 aims to strengthen the protections for students participating in self-report surveys administered by school districts in Illinois. Specifically, it mandates that school districts obtain written consent from a student's parent or guardian before allowing any student under the age of 18 to participate in these surveys, which may reveal personal and protected information. The bill is designed to ensure parents have control over their child's involvement in such surveys and to safeguard sensitive information related to pupils as outlined by federal regulations.
While proponents of the bill argue that it will protect student privacy and empower parents, some may view it as an unnecessary regulatory burden on school districts. Opponents might argue that requiring parental consent could deter the collection of valuable data that could inform improvements in educational practices and policies. Additionally, the stipulation that refusal to consent cannot result in disciplinary actions could provoke concerns among some educators regarding survey participation rates and the reliability of the collected data.