Parent Rights & School Policies

All documents below are available in hardcopy at the front office of PS7 or Sac High. Please note, all policy documents reflect the date of approval as well as a revision date if one was made. These dates can be found at the bottom of the page.

Charters

A charter is an agreement detailing specific goals and operating procedures for the charter school. 

download this documentSac High Charter download this documentPS7 Charter

St. HOPE Public Schools Parents – Know Your Rights

St. HOPE Public Schools Parents – Know Your Educational Rights

Your Child has the Right to a Free Public Education 

  • All children have a right to equal access to free public education, regardless of their or their parents’/guardians’ immigration status. 
  • All children in California:
    • Have the right to a free public education. 
    • Must be enrolled in school if they are between 6 and 18 years old. 
    • Have the right to attend safe, secure, and peaceful schools.
    • Have a right to be in a public school learning environment free from discrimination, harassment, bullying, violence, and intimidation. 
    • Have equal opportunity to participate in any program or activity offered by the school without discrimination. 

Information Required for School Enrollment 

  • Schools must accept a variety of documents from the student’s parent or guardian to demonstrate proof of child’s age or residency and schools are not required to keep a copy of the document used as proof of a child’s age. 
  • Information about citizenship/immigration status is never needed for school enrollment. A Social Security number is never needed for school enrollment. 

Confidentiality of Personal Information 

  • Federal and state laws protect student education records and personal information. These laws generally require that schools get written consent from parents or guardians before releasing student information, unless the release of information is for educational purposes, is already public, or is in response to a court order or subpoena. 
  • Some schools collect and provide publicly basic student “directory information.” If so, the school district must provide parents/ guardians with written notice of the directory information policy, and provide the option to refuse release of your child’s information. 

Family Safety Plans if You Are Detained or Deported 

  • You can update your child’s emergency contact information, including secondary contacts, to identify a trusted adult guardian who can care for your child if you are detained or deported. 
  • You can complete a Caregiver’s Authorization Affidavit or a Petition for Appointment of Temporary Guardian of the Person to give a trusted adult the authority to make educational and medical decisions for your child. 

Right to File a Complaint 

For more information on resources for responding to immigration enforcement activities at California schools, or to file a complaint, please contact

Bureau of Children’s Justice 

California Attorney General’s Office 

P.O. Box 944255 Sacramento, CA 94244-2550: 

Phone: (800) 952-5225

E-mail: BCJ@doj.ca.gov https://oag.ca.gov/bcj/

State Assessments