Oklahoma Code § 70-6-401

Title 70. Schools: School personnel electronically or digitally
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communicating with students — Inclusion of parents or guardians.
A.  As used in this section:
1.  "Electronic or digital communication" includes, but is not
limited to, emails, text messages, instant messages, direct
messages, social media messages, messages sent through software
applications, and any other electronic digital means of
communication; and
2.  "School personnel" means teachers, coaches, administrators,
school bus drivers, or any other persons employed full-time or part-
time by a public school or charter school.
B.  School personnel engaging in electronic or digital
communication with an individual student shall include the student's
parent or guardian in any electronic or digital communication,
unless such communication is on a school-approved platform and
related to school and academic communications.
C.  Exceptions to the requirement in subsection B of this
section may be made in case of an emergency, subject to subsequent
notification to the parent or guardian.  School personnel shall make

reasonable efforts to use school-approved platforms, systems, or
applications that allow automatic inclusion of parents or guardians
in communications with students.
D.  Schools shall provide training, developed by the State
Department of Education, for school personnel on the student
communication requirements of this section.
E.  Any school personnel who is reported to be in violation of
subsection B of this section shall be put on administrative leave
while the school district investigates the incident and notifies the
board of education.  If the investigation finds that no misconduct
occurred, the school personnel shall be reinstated and the incident
shall be noted in the school personnel's employee file.  If the
investigation finds misconduct occurred, the school personnel shall
be disciplined according to the school district board of education's
policy, up to and including termination of employment, and the
incident shall be reported to law enforcement pursuant to Section
1210.163 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes.

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