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- What is the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA)?
The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) applies to the programs and activities of a state education agency (SEA), local education agency (LEA), or other recipient of funds under any program funded by the U S Department of Education
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The Chairperson of the PPRA Board of Directors, Prof Leonada Mwagike, officiates the opening of the training on Public Sector Board Leadership, attended by members of the Authority’s Management and Board, held from November 24–29, 2025, in Arusha
- Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment - Wikipedia
The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) of 1978, sometimes referred to as the Hatch Amendment, [1] is a law intended to protect the rights of pupils and the parents of pupils in programs funded by the United States Department of Education (ED)
- AFL: The AFL Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment: A Toolkit . . .
First passed in 1974 and then expanded several times (most recently in 2002), the PPRA provides parents legal rights to review curriculum, and in some circumstances to opt out of certain activities at any school that receives federal funding
- NEW Suite of Resources on Privacy Laws: PPRA, FERPA and more!
Summary: This resource offers a deep dive into the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA), aiming to clarify misconceptions and provide a clear understanding of when and how this law applies in educational settings
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Welcome to the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) page for parents, students, and school officials This page contains FAQs and resources regarding parents’ rights under the PPRA and education officials’ obligations in implementing the PPRA
- FAQs: The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment – Public . . .
As schools apply PPRA by providing notice and allowing parents the ability to inspect instructional materials and consent to certain data collections, schools will be able to balance the goals of keeping students safe and preparing them for college with the goal of respecting their privacy
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