Jul 29, 2024, 09:34 AM
by
Mishele Barnett
In March 2024, the Washington State Legislature passed Initiative 2081 (I-2081), known as the Parents' Bill of Rights, effective June 6, 2024. While some provisions overlap with existing law, there are conflicts with federal law. The initiative expands the definition of "record" to include medical, mental health, and other student-specific documents. OSPI is collecting and reporting questions, comments, and concerns from Washingtonians about the initiative's implementation to the Legislature monthly.
In March 2024, the Washington State Legislature passed Initiative 2081 (I-2081), known as the Parents’ Bill of Rights, which took effect on June 6, 2024. While several provisions within the initiative appear to overlap or mirror existing law, there are some provisions that conflict with existing federal law.
This initiative does not alter or reduce student privacy rights protected by federal law. The initiative states that parents and legal guardians have the right to inspect their child’s public school records, a right that is already outlined in existing law. However, the initiative defines what constitutes as a “record,” to include items such as medical or health records; records of any mental health counseling; and any other student-specific files, documents, or other materials maintained by the school.
At the direction of the Legislature, OSPI is collecting questions, comments, and concerns from Washingtonians related to the implementation of the Parents' Bill of Rights. The Legislature has further directed OSPI to share these questions, comments, and concerns with the Legislature on a monthly basis.
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