Section 35146 Of Article 3. Meetings From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 21. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.
35146
. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 35145 of this code
and Section 54950 of the Government Code, the governing body of a
school district shall, unless a request by the parent has been made
pursuant to this section, hold closed sessions if the board is
considering the suspension of, or disciplinary action or any other
action except expulsion in connection with any pupil of the school
district, if a public hearing upon such question would lead to the
giving out of information concerning school pupils which would be in
violation of Article 5 (commencing with Section 49073) of Chapter 6.5
of Part 27 of this code.
Before calling such closed session of the governing board of the
district to consider these matters, the governing board of the
district shall, in writing, by registered or certified mail or by
personal service, if the pupil is a minor, notify the pupil and his
or her parent or guardian, or the pupil if the pupil is an adult, of
the intent of the governing board of the district to call and hold
such closed session. Unless the pupil, or his or her parent, or
guardian shall, in writing, within 48 hours after receipt of such
written notice of intention, request that the hearing of the
governing board be held as a public meeting, then the hearing to
consider such matters shall be conducted by the governing board in
closed session. If such written request is served upon the clerk or
secretary of the governing board, the meeting shall be public except
that any discussion at such meeting that might be in conflict with
the right to privacy of any pupil other than the pupil requesting the
public meeting or on behalf of whom such meeting is requested, shall
be in closed session. Whether the matter is considered at a closed
session or at a public meeting, the final action of the governing
board of the school district shall be taken at a public meeting and
the result of such action shall be a public record of the school
district.