Student records shall be maintained in the interest of the student to assist the school in providing appropriate programs. They will be maintained in the school of attendance while the students are attending school. A parent, regardless of whether the parent has legal custody of the student, shall have access to the student's confidential records unless the parent has been denied access to such by state law or the courts.
State statutes require that student behavioral records be destroyed one year after a student graduates or last attends school, except with written permission to retain them. Behavioral records may include psychological tests, personality evaluations, conversation records, achievement texts, aptitude tests, M-Team records, Individual Education Plans, or other pupil records, which are not progress records.
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