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Expired: FPF Student Privacy K12 2023-24 Train the Trainer Application
Sep 7, 2023Jim SieglLearn MoreFPF K12 Student Privacy Train-the-Trainer 2023-2024 Program Since 2013, over 130 new student privacy laws have passed in 42 states, with more bills and re…
- Legal Perspectives
New York Hits Pause on Biometric Technology in Schools: What it Means for Education Stakeholders
Feb 8, 2021Jim Siegl, Anisha Reddy, and Casey WaughnLearn MoreUpdated March 24, 2021 to reflect amendments made to the law.Biometric technology, particularly facial recognition, has caught the attention of both public and…
- Legal Perspectives
A Conversation with Erika Robinson About Student Data Privacy
Sep 1, 2020Juliana CottoLearn MoreCOVID-19 has placed districts, schools, and educators in unprecedented circumstances as they balance health concerns, academic responsibilities, and equity con…
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A Conversation with Sonja Trainor
Aug 6, 2019Ahuva GoldstandLearn MoreThe National School Board Association (NSBA), a federation of state school board associations representing more than 90,000 school board officials across the U…
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A Conversation with Mark Williams
Jul 22, 2019Ahuva GoldstandLearn MoreOn July 10, FPF interviewed Mark Williams, partner and co-chair of F3’s eMatters and Higher Education practice groups, about the creation and implementation of…
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Free “One-To-One” Devices For Students Shouldn’t Imperil Their Privacy
Sep 19, 2017Chad MarlowLearn MoreSound one-to-one device program policies recognize that, while such programs are certainly worth pursuing, rolling them out without adopting strong privacy law…