Schools; requiring written notification prior to administration of any survey to students. Effective date. Emergency.
Impact
The introduction of this bill will significantly alter how schools administer surveys, potentially affecting thousands of students across the state. Parents will have more oversight regarding the data collected from their children and can choose to exempt their children from surveys if they feel it is necessary. This could lead to a decrease in the number of students participating in surveys if parents choose to opt them out, impacting the data collected by schools for various purposes.
Summary
Senate Bill 646 requires that before any survey is administered to students in Oklahoma schools, written notification must first be provided to parents or legal guardians. This notification needs to include details about the survey content and instructions on how parents can opt their children out of participation. The law is aimed at enhancing parental awareness and control over the types of information collected from students and will take effect in the 2023-2024 school year.
Contention
While the bill aims to protect parental rights, there may be contention surrounding the practicality and implications of such a law. Critics may argue that this could hinder schools' ability to gather important feedback and information that can improve educational programs. Furthermore, there might be concerns regarding how schools will effectively implement the notification process and what that entails in terms of communication and logistics.
Schools; prohibiting school districts and charter schools from providing certain material to students without written consent. Effective date. Emergency.
Schools; requiring certain notifications; prohibiting use of certain names and pronouns without consent; prohibiting certain instruction in certain grades. Effective date. Emergency.
Schools; requiring written consent to participate in certain curriculum; directing certain curriculum and materials be available for inspection. Effective date. Emergency.
Diabetes Management in Schools Act; allowing a school district to stock glucagon; requiring written consent and waiver of liability. Effective date. Emergency.
Schools; requiring written notification when an alleged violation is being investigated by the State Department of Education; effective date; emergency.