(1) For purposes of this section, “educator” means any teacher, principal, supervisor, or other individual required by law to hold a valid license of qualification for employment in the public schools of this state.
(2) An educator has the right to: Be treated with civility and respect;
(3) Have his or her professional judgment and discretion respected;
(4) Report any errant, offensive, or abusive content or behavior of students to school officials or appropriate agencies;
(5) Provide students with a classroom and school in which the educators, students, the property of the educator and students, and peers will be safe;
(6) Defend themselves and their students from physical violence or physical harm pursuant to § 49-6-4008;
(7) Share information regarding a student's educational experience, health, or safety with the student's parent or legal guardian unless otherwise prohibited by state law or the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g);
(8) Review all instructional material or curriculum prior to those materials being utilized for instruction of students; and
(9) Not be required to use their personal money to appropriately equip a classroom.