How long do school districts have to keep educational records?
Published: Mar. 9, 2022Updated: Mar. 17, 2022
While schools are not required to keep education records for any set period of time under federal law, California’s state laws differ. Here, school districts must keep educational records for three years after they stop being “useful” — which typically means three years after your child has left the district.
For more information, see our article Requesting Your Child’s Educational Records.
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