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PPRA gives parents some level of control over their child’s:

A. Participation in third-party survey research or exposure to instructional materials developed by researchers

B. Medical records

C. Educational records

D. Ability to opt out of health education (specifically, sexual health education)

Answer

The answer to the query regarding what PPRA (Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment) gives parents some level of control over is:

A. Participation in third-party survey research or exposure to instructional materials developed by researchers.

Explanation

The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) primarily provides parents with rights regarding their children's participation in surveys and research. Under the PPRA, parents have the right to inspect any instructional materials used in their children's education and to consent or refuse participation in any survey administered by third parties that relates to sensitive information, such as political beliefs, mental health, or sexual behavior.

While the other options (B, C, and D) pertain to educational and medical records or specific aspects of health education, the primary focus of PPRA revolves around student surveys and research participation. Hence, parents can control their child's involvement in these areas specified in Option A.

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