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If a parent calls to ask how his/her child is doing in class and none of the students directory information has been suppressed, can I give them information on their childs grades?

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If a parent calls to ask how his/her child is doing in class and none of the students directory information has been suppressed, can I give them information on their childs grades?

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A.) No. FERPA recognizes secondary education students as adults who are entitled to privacy. Although a student’s directory information is not suppressed, grades are non-directory information and may not be released.

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