Parents Bill of Rights
The North Carolina Parents’ Bill of Rights, passed as Senate Bill 49 on August 15, 2023, aims to clarify and protect parents’ rights regarding their children’s upbringing, education, healthcare, and mental health.

Parental Legal Rights for Child’s Education
Parent have the legal right to:
- Make decisions for participation in reproductive health and safety education programs.
- Seek exemptions from immunization requirements.
- Review statewide standardized assessment results.
- Request an evaluation of their child for identification as a child with a disability or as academically or intellectually gifted.
- Inspect and purchase textbooks and other supplementary instructional materials.
- Access information on promotion and retention, including high school graduation requirements.
- Receive regular report cards that show academic performance, conduct, and attendance.
- Access information on the State public education system.
- Participate in parent-teacher organizations.
- Opt-in to participation in protected student information surveys in accordance with State law and opt-out of data collection in other surveys in accordance with federal law.
- Review available records of materials their child borrowed from a school library.
Parent Guide to Student Achievement
Parent Guide to Student Achievement – English
Guía para padres sobre el rendimiento estudiantil (Parent Guide To Student Achievement – Spanish)
Surveys
All surveys that students are asked to complete will be listed here.