"I'm sorry she has cancer, but that doesn't give her an excuse to give the question out," said the mother, who raised her concerns in an email sent to the teacher and school administrators., the Klein Independent School District said that it isn't the district's"policy or practice" for teachers to ask students about their private vaccination information.
"This information was requested by an individual teacher in direct contradiction to this policy and practice and trainings staff received prior to the start of school regarding the confidentiality of student health information. Human Resources has addressed this matter, and the campus has contacted all parents of the students involved to apologize," the district stated.
A district spokesperson said he could not detail how human resources officials addressed the incident because it is a personnel matter. In a similar incident in Nevada in May, a biology teacher, as part of an extra credit assignment, asked students to write a paragraph explaining whether they planned on receiving a COVID vaccination."I think it crosses the line when you ask a child, someone who is under the age of 18, to report on that," Katie Bindrup, whose daughter was in the class, told Fox 5 in Las Vegas.
"All this information was behind closed doors," added David Bindrup, the student's father,"and if our daughter wasn't vocal as she is, she may have divulged important personal information."
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