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Missouri Senate sets aside bill that would require 24‑hour parent notice for certain student surveys
Summary
Senate Bill 223, sponsored by Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, would have required schools to notify parents at least 24 hours before administering some student surveys; the measure, which references the federal Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment, was set aside for future consideration.
Senate Bill 223, a proposal from Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman of Arnold that would require schools to notify parents at least 24 hours before giving students certain surveys, was set aside for future consideration during floor action Monday in the Missouri Senate.
The bill, described by its sponsor as establishing provisions related to student surveys, would apply to surveys that include…
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