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Missouri Senate sets aside bill requiring 24-hour parental notice for some student surveys

5109609 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 223, sponsored by Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman of Arnold, would require schools to notify parents at least 24 hours before administering certain student surveys; the measure was set aside for future consideration after senators raised concerns about unintended consequences.

The Missouri Senate on Monday set aside Senate Bill 223, a proposal from Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman of Arnold that would require schools to notify parents at least 24 hours before administering certain types of student surveys.

Supporters say the bill aims to align practice with existing law and to specify notice requirements for…

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