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Michigan courts allow schools to access student records without parental consent for safety, mental health, or discipline, with districts having 10 days to decide whether to use the policy.
A court has upheld a privilege waiver provision allowing Michigan schools to access student records without parental consent in certain cases, giving school districts 10 days to decide whether to implement the policy.
The ruling clarifies that schools may use the waiver to share information related to student safety, mental health, or disciplinary issues, but does not mandate its use.
The decision comes amid ongoing debate over student privacy and school responsibilities.
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Los tribunales de Michigan permiten a las escuelas acceder a los registros de los estudiantes sin el consentimiento de los padres por razones de seguridad, salud mental o disciplina, y los distritos tienen 10 días para decidir si utilizan la política.