Turn on more accessible mode
Turn off more accessible mode
St. Augustine Elementary School (SAS)
It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Please turn on JavaScript and try again.
Welcome !
Sign In
topic-4-11-01-Student Emergency Card
topic-4-11-02-Policies Applicable to All Field Trips, Excursions, and Activities
topic-4-11-03-Immunization and Medical Screenings
topic-4-11-04-School Procedures for Immunization and Screenings
topic-4-11-05-Health Records
topic-4-11-06-Medical Appointments
topic-4-11-07-Medications
topic-4-11-08-Communicable Diseases
topic-4-11-09-Allergies
topic-4-11-10-Student Sexual Conduct and Pregnancy
topic-4-11-11-Research Projects and Rights of Parents
Currently selected
topic-4-11-12-Accident Procedures
topic-4-11-13-Student Accident Insurance
St. Augustine Elementary School (SAS)
>
chapter-4-ADMISSION AND ATTENDANCE
>
section-4-11-Health, Illness, Accident Procedures
>
topic-4-11-11-Research Projects and Rights of Parents
Page Content
Rights of Parents/Guardians
Parents/guardians must be informed if a research project involving their child is to be conducted at the school and they must be provided with sufficient information about the research to enable them to give informed consent. Parents/guardians have the right to withhold permission allowing their child to participate in research studies. Parents/guardians have the right to withdraw their child at any time from a research project without reprisal.
Parents/guardians have the right to request to preview the materials to be used in a research study that involves their child. Requests to review the Research Materials should be made with appropriate written advance notification to the school and to the researcher.
Except in a limited range of research areas where an Institutional Review Board determines that a waiver of assent is appropriate, student assent to participation in a research project must be obtained. If a student reaches the age of consent applicable to the subject matter of the research project, the student must be given the opportunity to provide informed consent. Students have the right to withhold their assent and have the right to withdraw without penalty. Students who are not participants in research studies may not be singled out in any way or penalized.
It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Please turn on JavaScript and try again.
It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Please turn on JavaScript and try again.
Topics
Resources