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Does anyone know if the notes a guidance counselor or school psychologist makes are considered to be part of my child’s school file? I was told by the school that they were considered to be personal notes and not part of her school file.

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 09/11/2002 - 5:06 PM

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It is my understanding that “personal notes” are only items that are not shared with anyone else. As soon as a note is shared with someone else, it should become part of your child’s school record. FERPA is the place to verify this.

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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 09/12/2002 - 1:12 AM

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This is what FERPA states:”Education records”

(a) The term means those records that are:

(1) Directly related to a student; and

(2) Maintained by an educational agency or institution or by a party acting for the agency or institution.

(b) The term does not include:

(1) Records that are kept in the sole possession of the maker, are used only as a personal memory aid, and are not accessible or revealed to any other person except a temporary substitute for the maker of the record.

(2) Records of the law enforcement unit of an educational agency or institution, subject to the provisions of § 99.8.

(3)(i) Records relating to an individual who is employed by an educational agency or institution, that:

(A) Are made and maintained in the normal course of business;

(B) Relate exclusively to the individual in that individual’s capacity as an employee; and

(C) Are not available for use for any other purpose.

(ii) Records relating to an individual in attendance at the agency or institution who is employed as a result of his or her status as a student are education records and not excepted under paragraph (b)(3)(i) of this definition.

(4) Records on a student who is 18 years of age or older, or is attending an institution of postsecondary education, that are:

(i) Made or maintained by a physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, or other recognized professional or paraprofessional acting in his or her professional capacity or assisting in a paraprofessional capacity;

(ii) Made, maintained, or used only in connection with treatment of the student; and

(iii) Disclosed only to individuals providing the treatment. For the purpose of this definition, “treatment” does not include remedial educational activities or activities that are part of the program of instruction at the agency or institution; and

(5) Records that only contain information about an individual after he or she is no longer a student at that agency or institution.

(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1232g(a)(4))

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 09/14/2002 - 12:38 AM

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welcome,just hope it made sense. I think our government likes to make things soo complicated!

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