Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 5, § 437 - Retention and Destruction of Pupil Records
(a) No additions except routine updating
shall be made to the record after high school graduation or permanent departure
without the prior consent of the parent or adult pupil.
(b) Mandatory permanent pupil records shall
be preserved in perpetuity by all California schools according to Chapter 2,
Division 16, Part I, of this title.
(c) Unless forwarded to another district,
mandatory interim pupil records may be adjudged to be disposable when the
student leaves the district or when their usefulness ceases. Destruction shall
be in accordance with Section
16027 of this title during the
third school year following such classification.
(d) Permitted pupil records may be destroyed
when their usefulness ceases. They may be destroyed after six months following
the pupil's completion of or withdrawal from the educational program.
The method of destruction shall assure that records are not available to possible public inspection in the process of destruction.
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