How A Two-Pronged Approach Helped To Protect Student (and Staff) Data

As we send our children to school, we provide them with varying levels of data that, if left unchecked, could cause unnecessary problems for students late on in life. Plenty of ways are available to try and protect information, but should schools be collecting and holding onto that much data in the first place?

Beverly Miller, Assistant Director of Schools for Administration/Chief Technology Officer for Greeneville City Schools in Greeneville, Tennessee, and recent winner of a Tech & Learning Innovative Leader Award for Best Implementation of Data Privacy, discusses how much student information schools should keep and the questions we should be asking about collection policies.

‘Why Are We Collecting So Much Data?’

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