- Indian Prairie School District #204
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Student Data Privacy
Indian Prairie School District 204 values the privacy of its students and employees. Education data is key in the support of student success and school improvement. The District has practices and procedures in place to safeguard the data entrusted to its safekeeping. The District encourages its students, parents and employees to become educated on the issues of data privacy and security.
How is Data Used?
Teachers need data to understand when students are succeeding or when more support is needed to reach learning goals. Parents and guardians need access to educational data to help their children succeed. Students need data on their educational progress so they can make informed decisions about program choices in preparation for success. School officials and community members need data to understand school performance and for the fair and equitable allocation of educational resources.
How is Data Protected?
The District maintains practices and procedures to ensure that our educational data is always protected. These practices and procedures follow the federal and state privacy laws. The District is committed to protecting educational data to ensure a dynamic learning environment for all students.
Data Privacy Resources
- What is Student Data: https://youtu.be/3g4ifVVf-RI
- Who Uses Student Data: https://youtu.be/v1uj0JkCpgM
Student Data protections are governed by the following laws:
- CIPA - Children's Internet Protection Act
- COPPA - Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
- FERPA - Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
- HIPAA - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- ISSRA - Illinois School Student Records Act
- SOPPA - Student Online Personal Protection Act
Other Resources:
- DQC - Who Uses Student Data
- PTAC - FERPA for Parents & Students - provides valuable articles, videos, and training courses about the topic of data privacy and security in schools.
- Common Sense Media - Privacy and Internet Safety
- Student Privacy Pledge