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Federal Probe into California's School Privacy Policies
California, USAThursday, March 27, 2025
The federal department's leader, Secretary Linda McMahon, has spoken out. She thinks teachers and counselors should not be making big decisions about kids' identity and health. She believes parents should be involved. She also thinks it's wrong for schools to hide important info from parents.
Federal laws are more important than state laws. Schools that get federal money must follow FERPA. If they don't, they could lose that money. FERPA gives parents rights. They can see their kids' school records, ask for changes, and control who sees personal info.
This is a big deal. It's about privacy, parental rights, and how schools handle sensitive info. It's also about a clash between state and federal laws. The outcome could affect schools and families across California.
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