yes... but they usually dont look further back than 7th grade.
yes they do
the registrar-apex
1year
Yes?
Schools keep databases to store and manage student information, such as grades, attendance records, and personal details. This helps in organization, tracking student progress, and generating reports for parents and administrators. It also enables schools to analyze data for improving educational outcomes.
The obesity rate will sky rocket and it is already high!
School records can be kept digitally using student information systems or databases, where information such as attendance, grades, and health records are stored securely. These systems help schools easily access and update records as needed, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in record-keeping processes. Additionally, schools may also maintain physical copies of important documents in secure filing systems for backup purposes.
There is no set period of time mandated by law. Obviously large schools must "retire" their older records eventually. If you need to know, call the school you are interested in and ask.
They have to keep records for 6 years after your last appointment
keep sales records, keep payroll records
Many people would keep a deceased person's records for at least 10 years. Many people keep these records for longer than that.
to make fun of the records
HIPAA has nothing to do with how long you have to keep medical records.