Parents' rights are outlined in detail in California Education Code. Our rights include:
- Visiting a school for classroom observation
- Participating in parent-teacher conferences
- Volunteering
- Monitoring student attendance
- Receiving student testing results
- Determining school selection
- Ensuring safe school environments
- Reviewing curriculum
- Monitoring their student's academic progress
- Having access to their students' records
- Helping to establish and review standards
- Participating in the development of school rules
- Being informed about psychological testing
- Participating in councils and committees
- Contributing to policy development.
These rights are overseen and upheld by the California Department of Education.