What rights do parents have in their children’s education?

Parents in California have several rights when it comes to their children’s education. First and foremost, parents are legally entitled to access their children’s records and records of any school activities their children are involved in. This includes all documents, records, and notes collected by teachers, school administrators, and other school personnel. Parents may obtain a copy of these documents from the school district and are permitted to challenge information they find to be inaccurate. California parents are also granted the right to participate in their children’s education. This includes attending school meetings, conferences, and activities without prior permission. Furthermore, under California civil rights law parents may voice their opinions on school events and activities their children are involved in and request that teachers provide additional help and support for their children if needed. Parents have the right to seek alternatives to their children’s current education programs, such as independent study or home-schooling, if they feel their children would benefit from them. The school district is obligated to provide any necessary information on these options and assist with the process of enrolling. Finally, parents are entitled to protection from discrimination and harassment from school personnel when advocating for their children’s education.

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