When a video is an education record of multiple students, in general, FERPA requires the educational agency or institution to allow, upon request, an individual parent of a student (or the student if the student is an eligible student) to whom the video directly relates to inspect and review, or "be informed of" the content of the video, consistent with the FERPA statutory provisions in 20 U.S.C.  1232g(a)(1)(A) and regulatory provisions at 34 CFR  99.12(a). FERPA generally does not require the educational agency or institution to release copies of the video to the parent or eligible student.

In providing access to the video, the educational agency or institution must provide the parent of the student (or the student if the student is an eligible student) with the opportunity to inspect and review or "be informed of" the content of the video. If the educational agency or institution can reasonably redact or segregate out the portions of the video directly related to other students, without destroying the meaning of the record, then the educational agency or institution would be required to do so prior to providing the parent or eligible student with access. On the other hand, if redaction or segregation of the video cannot reasonably be accomplished, or if doing so would destroy the meaning of the record, then the parents of each student to whom the video directly relates (or the students themselves if they are eligible students) would have a right under FERPA to inspect and review or "be informed of" the entire record even though it also directly relates to other students.


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If a school elects to provide a parent or eligible student with a copy of the education records, then the FERPA regulations (34 CFR  99.11(a)) generally permit (with the exception noted below) the school to charge for the costs required to make the copy. FERPA regulations (34 CFR  99.11(b)) also provide that the school may not charge a parent or eligible student for the costs to search for or retrieve the education records. We view the costs, if any, to the school of redacting, or segregating, education records of multiple students as being like the costs of search and retrieval that may not be charged to parents or eligible students, rather than like the costs for copies that generally may be charged to parents and eligible students. As noted above, if an educational agency or institution can reasonably redact or segregate out portions of an education record that is directly related to other students, without destroying the meaning of the record, then the educational agency or institution must do so and therefore cannot charge parents or eligible students for the costs associated with exercising their right to inspect and review such education records.

In contrast, parents and eligible students generally may be charged for the costs of making copies of education records precisely because FERPA generally does not require the school to provide them with such copies. Thus, where the redaction or segregation of education records of multiple students can be reasonably accomplished without destroying the meaning of the education records, nothing in FERPA permits educational agencies or institutions to charge parents or eligible students for the costs of making the required redactions or segregation. Please note that the FERPA regulations (34 CFR  99.11(a)) similarly provide that if a fee for copies effectively prevents a parent or an eligible student from exercising the right to inspect and review his or her education records, an educational agency or institution would be required to provide copies without payment. Such cases would be limited to a parent or an eligible student providing evidence of the inability to pay for the copies due to financial hardship.

If the law enforcement unit of an educational agency or institution creates and maintains videos for a law enforcement purpose, then the videos would not be education records and FERPA would not prohibit the law enforcement unit of an educational agency or institution from disclosing the videos to the police. If the videos are education records, however, educational agencies and institutions may not turn over videos to the police upon request without having first either obtained the written consent of the parent or eligible student or determined that the conditions of an exception to the general requirement of consent have been met, such as if the disclosure is made in connection with a health or safety emergency (20 U.S.C. 1232g(b)(1)(I) and 34 CFR  99.31(a)(10) and 99.36) or the law enforcement officer has presented the educational agency or institution with a judicial order or a lawfully issued subpoena (20 U.S.C. 1232g(b)(1)(J) and (b)(2) and 34 CFR  99.31(a)(9)).

Celebrity readers share kids books by Black authors to spark kid-friendly conversations about empathy, equality, self-love, and anti-racism. The quick episodes (13 minutes or less) are perfect for the classroom.

If, on the other hand, you aren't yet wise to the magical world of YouTube channels for kids, it may be time to dip your toe into the waters. YouTube is the internet's most popular video sharing platform, and because kids are more tech-savvy than ever, there's a good chance they're accessing the site on a regular basis. There are so many videos for kids to watch on YouTube, and it's always best to be in control of what they're being exposed to.

YouTube has a channel for just about everything, so it can be tough to narrow down kid-friendly YouTube videos that are educational and entertaining. Luckily, we're here to help you find the best YouTube channels for kids that are appropriate and fun, and brain-building to boot. This list of kids YouTube channels covers everything from nursery rhymes to STEM learning and will make sure your kiddo's screen time counts.

This former preschool teacher turned educational Youtuber has been taking screens by storm recently. Ms. Rachel uses her bright and cheery nature to employ techniques "recommended by speech therapists and early childhood experts to help children learn important milestones and preschool skills," the channel reports. With the help of Ms. Rachel, your little one will be mastering their first words, colors, numbers, and common nursery rhymes.

Gracie's Corner was created by Javoris and Arlene Gordon-Hollingsworth, PhD. The two used their own professional experience (Javoris is a former educator and Arlene is a psychologist) to create a musical learning experience for kids that would teach them their alphabet, numbers, how to wash their hands, and more. The songs are voiced by the couple's daughter Graceyn and feature rhythmic genres like soca, reggae, afrobeats, and trap. Don't be surprised if you find yourself dancing alongside your little one to one of Grace's hits.

Hosted by Emily Graslie, the chief curiosity correspondent of Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History, this channel engages children with videos that cover everything from scientific dissection to tours of museums and science labs. Note: content here is geared toward kids with an interest in natural sciences. (The Brain Scoop doesn't appear to be actively uploading videos right now, but there's a large and engaging library to work through.)

It's Elmo's world, and we're all just living in it. The show that paved the way for preschool-age television programming has its own YouTube channel. All the characters we know and love make appearances in the various entertaining and educational videos. Murray Monster has his own series of videos that shows kids participating in fun science experiments, and Elmo and Cookie Monster star in "Monster Fixers," a series about fixing everything from Little Bo-Peep's broken fence to Humpty Dumpty's broken shell.

PBS has proven to be a reliable source for quality children's programming, serving as home to "Curious George," "Thomas & Friends," and "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood." WordWorld provides videos that help children build their vocabularies using rhymes, colorful characters, and catchy music. In the "Build Words With Duck" series, for example, Duck guides children through a series of words, sounding out the letters as he goes. (WordWorld doesn't appear to be actively uploading videos right now, but there's a great library of content to keep kids entertained.)

Feed your little one's curiosity about everything from science to navigating emotional challenges through PBS's huge inventory of educational shows. You can catch new seasons of PBS Kids favorites like "Elinor Wonders Why" and "Wild Kratts."

Run by the same nonprofit that brings us TED Talks, TED-Ed is building its library of educational content by producing animated shorts that challenge young viewers to use their brainpower and think outside the box. A lot of the content on this channel are better suited for older kids because some of the topics (like the ones in the series "Questions No One Knows the Answers To") are a little too abstract for younger kids. Personally, we love the videos that ask viewers to solve riddles. Now, in all fairness, I couldn't solve the one titled "Can You Solve the Bridge Riddle?," but my son and I had a blast trying to figure it out.

This channel provides educational entertainment with colorful animations, fun songs, and nursery rhymes. With over 55 million subscribers and almost 500 videos, ChuChu TV is now one of the most popular kids' channels on YouTube. The characters are inclusive, the music is catchy, and new content is added several times a week.

This yoga channel features videos that teach mindfulness and relaxation geared toward kids ages 3 and up. The channel also offers interactive adventures where the instructor guides viewers on a make-believe trek through a forest or into outer space. The exercises help build strength and balance and encourage kids to use creativity and their imaginations. Chaturanga to Upward Facing Dog with a dragon in a magical forest? Yes, please. e24fc04721

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