506.04 – Student Library Circulation Record
Student library circulation records are designed to be used internally to assist in the orderly administration of the school district libraries. As a general rule, student library circulation records are considered confidential records and will not be released without parental consent. Individuals who may access such records include a student’s parents/guardians, the student, authorized licensed employees, authorized government officials from the U.S. Comptroller General, the Secretary of Education, the Commissioner and Director of the National Institute of
Education, and the Assistant Secretary for Education and State Education Department. Appropriate authorities in a health or safety emergency may access the student’s library circulation records without the approval or the notification of the student’s parents. Parents may not access records, without the student’s permission, of a student who has reached the age of majority or who is attending a post-secondary educational institution unless the student is considered a dependent for tax purposes.
It is the teacher-librarian’s responsibility, as the person maintaining the student library circulation records, to approve requests for access to student library circulation records. Students’ library circulation records may be accessed during the regular business hours of the school district. If copies of documents are requested, a fee for such copying may be charged.
It is the responsibility of the Superintendent/designee, in conjunction with the teacher or teacher-librarian, to develop administrative regulations regarding this policy.
NOTE: This is a mandatory policy and a reflection of federal and Iowa law. For a more detailed discussion of this issue, see IASB’s Policy Primer, Vol. 20 #1 – August 31, 2007
Legal Reference: 20 U.S.C. 1232g (1988); 34 CFR. Pt. 99 (1993) Iowa Code 22; 622.10 (1995) 281 1.A.C. 12.3(6).; 1980 op. Att’y Gen. 720, 825
Cross Reference: 506 Student Records
Date of Approval: August 5, 1996
Reviewed & Revised: November 2002; April 21, 2003; January 21, 2008; March 15, 2019