Parents' Bill of Rights
In compliance with Section 115C-76.25 of the North Carolina General Statutes, Camden County Schools is making a list of parents’ rights with respect to their children available on its website.
For purposes of this document, parent includes any person who has legal custody of a student, including a natural parent, adoptive parent, or legal guardian.
The rights described below reflect long-standing Camden County Board of Education policies and practices. The information provided below each right connects to the Camden County Board of Education policies or clarifies how parents may enforce their rights.
Parents’ Rights for Their Child’s Education
Under State law (S.L. 2023-106), parents are allowed to exercise the following rights with regards to their child’s education:
The right to consent or withhold consent for participation in reproductive health and safety education programs, consistent with the requirements of G.S. 115C-81.30.
The right to seek a medical or religious exemption from immunization requirements, consistent with the requirements of G.S. 130A-156 and G.S. 130A-157.
The right to review statewide standardized assessment results as part of the State report card.
The right to request an evaluation of their child for an academically or intellectually gifted program, or for identification as a child with a disability, as provided in Article 9 of this Chapter.
The right to inspect and purchase public school unit textbooks and other supplementary instructional materials, as provided in Part 3 of Article 8 of Chapter 115C.
The right to access information relating to the board's policies for promotion or retention, including high school graduation requirements.
The right to receive student report cards on a regular basis that clearly depict and grade the student's academic performance in each class or course, the student's conduct, and the student's attendance.
The right to access information relating to the State public education system, State standards, report card requirements, attendance requirements, and textbook requirements.
The right to participate in parent-teacher organizations.
The right to opt in to certain data collection for their child, as provided in Part 5 of Article 7B and Article 29 of Chapter 115C.
The right for students to participate in protected student information surveys only with parental consent, as provided in G.S. 115C-76.65.
The right to review all available records of materials their child has borrowed from a school library.