Besides the annual notification of FERPA rights, what else does a school or district need to do annually?
A. Schools or districts need to tell parents at the beginning of the school year if policies change, and give parents a chance to opt out of having their students directory information released. See section 6B for a discussion of releasing directory information. In addition, the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) requires that school districts or schools annually notify parents of their rights under PPRA and of the schools policies regarding obtaining consent or allowing parents to opt their child out of participating in certain school activities (such as a survey containing information about religion, mental problems, etc.). Activities requiring notification and provision to opt out of participation are those involving the collection, disclosure, or uses of personal information from students to market or sell that information and any non-emergency, invasive physical examination or screening that is required as a condition of attendance. See section 2C for a detailed discussio
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