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Friday, September 18, 2015

Seattle Schools Community Forum: As School Year Starts, Think about Student Data Privacy

Seattle Schools Community Forum: As School Year Starts, Think about Student Data Privacy:

As School Year Starts, Think about Student Data Privacy





From a group I belong to (and you should, too), Student Privacy Matters:


Five principles to protect student data privacy

The Parent Coalition for Student Privacy believes that the following five principles should be incorporated in any law or policy regarding the protection of personal student data in grades preK-12.  After   students reach age 18,  all these rights, including those related to notification and consent,  should devolve to them:


  • Transparency: Parents must be notified by their children’s school or district in advance of any disclosure of personal student information to any persons, companies or organizations outside of the school or district.
All disclosures to third parties should also require publicly available contracts and privacy policies that specify  what types of data are to be disclosed for what purposes, and provide a date certain when the data will be destroyed.


  •  No commercial uses: Selling of personal student data and;or use for marketing purposes should be banned.  NO advertising should be allowed on instructional software or websitesassigned to students by their schools, since ads are a distraction from learning and serve no legitimate educational purpose.
While some of the current bills ban “targeted” ads, others ban targeted ads except for those derived from a student’s one- time internet use.   But how can any parent know whether an ad displayed to their children was based on data-mining their child a single time or over a longer period?