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Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment

The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) is a U.S. law that safeguards students' privacy in schools. It requires schools to get parents' consent before allowing students to participate in surveys or practices that inquire about sensitive topics, like personal beliefs or family matters. The law also mandates that parents are informed about these surveys and have the right to review them. Overall, the PPRA aims to protect students from invasive questioning and ensures parents are involved in their children's education and privacy rights.