Jake Schnierow reports:
Fulton Public Schools has changed the principal of Fulton Middle School after the district self-reported federal privacy law violations on Monday.
The school district confirmed Christopher Crane is no longer at the school.
The district informed the US Department of Education of the violations that occurred on March 20 when gym teachers asked students a series of identifying questions as part of an exercise called “Claim It.” During the exercise, students were asked to step forward if an identifying detail applied to them.
Some of the questions were about sensitive topics included sexual behavior, mental or psychological problems, and religion. According to federal law, these questions require a parent’s consent before a student is required to answer them.
Read more on KBIA. The federal law they are referring to is the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA).