Nevada Father is charged $10,000 to see his own children’s records !!
May 31, 2014
It almost seems as if today’s definition of school data privacy is that school records are kept private from the parents. A Nevada father asked to see his four children’s school records and was told the fee would be $10,000!
In today’s computer-driven classrooms, an enormous amount of data can potentially be collected and stored indefinitely on computers. Through children’s responses on open-ended questions, a complete personality profile could potentially be compiled. We might trustingly hope that this would never happen, but just how do parents find out what information is being collected? Read the article.
Tags: data
It almost seems as if today’s definition of school data privacy is that school records are kept private from the parents. A Nevada father asked to see his four children’s school records and was told the fee would be $10,000!
In today’s computer-driven classrooms, an enormous amount of data can potentially be collected and stored indefinitely on computers. Through children’s responses on open-ended questions, a complete personality profile could potentially be compiled. We might trustingly hope that this would never happen, but just how do parents find out what information is being collected? Read the article.
Tags: data