A young boy suffered a serious head injury on the playground, but his family can’t get surveillance video to learn what happened. The school said releasing that footage would violate student privacy.
Illuminated has agreed to pay Connecticut $150,000, New York $1.7 million and California $3.25 million. In addition, Illuminate has agreed to implement practices to comply with student data privacy ...
In today’s digital world, students generate and share data almost constantly—through online classes, learning apps, social media, gaming platforms, and everyday internet use. Understanding ...
PUEBLO, Colo. (KOAA) — Pueblo School District 60's board voted 3-2 to repeal a policy specifically protecting transgender students' privacy in bathrooms and locker rooms, replacing it with a broader ...
OHIO — Last week, the Ohio House of Representatives passed a bill that would allow schools to withhold student directory information and protect students’ privacy. House Bill 127, sponsored by State ...
In a workshop at the Consortium for School Networking’s annual conference in Seattle this month, privacy expert Ross Lemke reframed student data as “information about children” to help school tech ...
Families are considered a "third party" and do not have a right to student information and education records, regardless of the student's age. W&M school officials may discuss general information*, ...
While artificial intelligence has long supported higher education research initiatives, it’s now expanding into areas that touch student data. Examples include face recognition in surveillance cameras ...
As cyber attacks on schools become more frequent and severe, new research shows that districts still lack the most basic protections for safeguarding student information. To address those gaps, the ...