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Protecting the Privacy
of Student Data
Data Stewardship Practices for School Registrars
12/03/14 Barbara Solomon Information Systems Data Manager
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School District Five5’s school registrars
maintain and respect the confidentiality of student and school personnel information.
They are data professionals who exercise mature judgment in working with confidential information.
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Data Stewardship
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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
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What is FERPA?
• Is a federal privacy law enacted in 1974
• Governs the disclosure of student education records
• Grants parent and students rights related to education records
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In the United States, education
records at public schools
or
at schools that receive public funding fall under FERPA’s jurisdiction.
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Who Falls Under FERPA Jurisdiction?
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Under FERPA, parents may:
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Parental Rights
• gain access to their children’s education records,
• request to have the records amended,
• consent, via signature, to the disclosure of personally identifiable information from education records.
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Under FERPA, a school:
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School Responsibilities
• Must comply with a parent’s request to inspect and review education records within 45 days of the request.
• Must NOT destroy records if a request for access is pending.
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• This notification must be accessible to all parents, including those who are disabled or do not speak English.
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School Responsibilities (cont.)
Under FERPA, a school:
Must notify parents annually of their rights.
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Under FERPA, a school:
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School Responsibilities (cont.)
• each request for access to an educational record
• each disclosure from an education record
• names of educational authorities that may further disclosure PII from the student’s education records without consent
Must maintain a record of
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FERPA: Terms to Master
12/03/14 Barbara Solomon Information Systems Data Manager
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Education Records
• directly relate to the student
• are maintained by an educational agency (or other party/institution acting for the educational agency)
• may be in any format; paper, video, audio, etc.
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What is an Education Record?
They are NOT, law enforcement records, alumni records, peer-graded papers or staff or faculty records made for personal use.
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• a list of personal characteristics that would make the student’s identity easily traceable
• any other information that would make the student’s identity easily traceable.
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What is Personally Identifiable Information (PII)?
PII is…
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Directory Information is… Personally Identifiable Information
that is NOT considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed.
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What is Directory Information (DI)?
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School District 5 defines Directory Information as follows:
• student's name • photograph • grade level • school to which he/she is assigned • years of attendance at that school • awards received • participation in officially recognized activities and sports • weight and height of athletic team members
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What is Directory Information?
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• Public notice must be given to parents of actively enrolled students concerning “directory information.”
• Parents have the right to ‘opt out’ and not allow the disclosure of directory information.
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Directory Information and Parental Rights
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What are the FERPA
enforcement provisions?
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• FPCO investigates complaints and violations under FERPA. • Parents and eligible students may file complaints within 180 days
with FPCO. • If an school or district that receives Federal Department of Ed.
funds violates FERPA, FPCO may bring an enforcement action against that entity.
• Enforcement actions include withholding payment, cease and desist orders, and compliance agreements.
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FERPA Enforcement
The Family Policy Compliance Office (FPCO)