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parents will be given access to the academic records and to information regarding the academic progress of their son, unless there is a court order specifically stating that the non-custodial parent is denied access to such information.

De La Salle will prepare and publish a directory listing the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all De La Salle students. Families who do not wish to have their home information published must indicate so in our online Information Updates & Agreements process in late July/early August.

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Photographs, movies, and videos (images and audio) of students, interviews with students, and text written by students may appear in school publications, in print or in digital form, and may be used on the school’s website, other websites, and other media outlets. All such items may be edited, used, and reused by the school or by anyone authorized by the school. All such items shall be the property of the school, solely and completely, and all such uses shall be without compensation to any student or parent. Parents who do not

wish their son’s photograph, video images, interview, or texts to be placed in public

media must notify the President’s Office by the first day of class in August.

A person who intentionally and without the consent of all parties, records a confidential communication, violates Penal Code Section 632. Further, recording of classroom instruction by any person, including a pupil, without the consent of the employee and principal of a school is a misdemeanor. Education Code Section 51512.

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De La Salle High School reserves the right to prevent students from attending classes up to two weeks before semester examinations if tuition accounts are unpaid. Additionally, except as required by law, the school will not release a transcript or report card, official or unofficial, or grant a diploma to students unless all financial obligations have been met by the student or the parents including the following items by the end of the school year: (1) full payment of all tuition and fees; (2) return of all materials, books, periodicals, and audiovisual equipment borrowed from the Library and any materials rented from the Bookstore; and (3) return of or payment for all borrowed athletic equipment issued for interscholastic sports. See Section 5.5 (“Textbooks”) and Section 7.13 (“Transcripts”) for more information.

If a student is expelled for either disciplinary or academic reasons or has withdrawn for athletic participation reasons, his parents may be held responsible for all tuition and fees owed for the school year and the return of all borrowed or rented school-owned items, equipment, and materials.

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