Bill would require parental consent for non-academic surveys

A Republican-backed proposal in the Legislature would require parental consent before elementary, middle and high school students can take “non-academic” surveys.The bill has passed the Senate and House lawmakers will be working on it Tuesday.It makes an exception for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “youth risk behavior survey” which is regularly administered and asks questions about drug use and other risky behaviors. More…

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