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Swampscott Schools To Destroy Special Education Records: Public Notice
The records for students prior and during the 2015-2016 school year will begin on Oct. 15.
PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING DESTRUCTION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION RECORDS
SWAMPSCOTT, MA — Notice is hereby given that Swampscott School District intends to destroy the records of all students who exited from any special education program prior to and during the 2015-2016 school year.
Any student, or former student, who has reached 18 years of age, may review and/or receive these records by contacting the Student Service Office at 781-596-8800 X1381 to schedule an appointment.
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Destruction of records will begin on October 15, 2023.
According to federal law, parents and guardians lose their right to review or obtain these records when their child (the student) reaches 18 years of age or starts attending a postsecondary institution, whichever occurs first.
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However, a parent of a child with a disability who is 18 years of age or older may retain parental rights provided a court has appointed legal guardians to the parent.
Upon review, a copy of any information contained in the record will be provided to the parent/guardian or eligible student.
Once an appointment is scheduled, the record will be held for review for ten days after the appointment date. If an appointment is not kept or if an appointment is rescheduled, the file will be held for 10 days from the last scheduled appointment.
If no student, parent, or guardian responds to this public notice, the school district will assume consent to destroy the entire record specific to the student.
In accordance with federal and state laws, special education records are maintained for up to seven years after the student exits the special education program. A permanent record of the student's name, address, phone number, grades, attendance record, and year completed is maintained for 60 years.
The purpose of destruction is to protect the student from improper and unauthorized disclosure of the confidential information contained within the file. Please note that certain records may be needed by the student, parent, or guardian for social security benefits or other purposes.
If you do not understand this notice or if you are in need of interpretation, contact the Student Services Office at 781-596-8800 EXT. 1381.
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