Title: Data for Student Success Data Security
1Data for Student Success Data Security
- It is about focusing on building a culture of
quality data through professional development and
web based dynamic inquiries for school
improvement.
2Data Security
- Presentation given at the Cadillac Launch,
September 2009
3Data Security Resources
- Maintaining Confidentiality Activities on Data
for Student Success web site outline best
practices and provide resources for addressing
data security. www.data4ss.org
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5Data Security
- Examples in the Best Practice Handout
- Dont share passwords change frequently
- AUPs cover both Internet Access and data use
- Dont email student records outside of secure
systems - Dont show names or UICs in presentations/print
outs
6Data SecurityQuestions Districts Should be
Asking
- What measures are in place to secure the data at
the - District level?
- School level?
- Classroom level?
- Who can have access based on district policy?
- Are staff knowledgeable of directory information
versus an educational record and how both can be
used? - What required training is in place for
individuals who access data and/or use the
information? - How protected is the data?
- Do we have confidentiality issues?
- Are the annual requirements and notifications in
place?
7Why? FERPA/HIPPA
- Family Educational Records and Privacy Act
(FERPA) and the Health Insurance Portability and
Access Act (HIPAA) - Confidentiality and protection of students data,
including educational record and directory
information
8What is an Education Record?
- The term education records is defined as all
records, files, documents and other materials
containing information directly related to a
student and maintained by the education agency
or institution, or by a person acting for such
agency or institution (34 CFR 99.3). This
includes all records regardless of medium,
including, but not limited to, handwriting,
videotape or audiotape, electronic or computer
files, film, print, microfilm, and microfiche. - Forum Guide to the Privacy of Student
Information A Resource for Schools
9What is Directory Information?
- The term directory information is used for the
portion of the education record that, if
disclosed, would not generally be considered
harmful or an invasion of privacy (34 CFR
99.3). This may include the students name,
address, telephone number, date and place of
birth, honors and awards, and dates of
attendance. Under FERPA, school systems have
flexibility in deciding what information will be
considered directory information. - Forum Guide to the Privacy of Student
Information A Resource for Schools
10What about Free/Reduced Lunch?
- 2008 Memo Reaffirmation of Policy on Limited
Disclosure of Childrens Eligibility Information
to the National Assessment of Educational
Progress (NAEP) - .school food authorities may disclose
childrens names and eligibility status to
persons directly connected with the
administration or enforcement of State
educational assessment programs to the extent
that the State assessment is part of the NAEP or
the assessment program is established at the
State, not local level. - This does not imply that these persons have
routine access to participants' eligibility
status. There must be a need to know
11Analyzing FERPA Data
- How did we do?
- Specifically questions 1-10
- Using the FERPA/HIPAA Quiz Answer Key discuss
the results with your ISD team - Resource book - Section 1
12FERPA Quiz Group Results
131 Data 4SS Cadillac Launch FERPA Quiz Schools
must provide a parent with an opportunity to
inspect and review his or her child's education
records within 60 days of receipt of a request.
FALSE
142 Data 4SS Cadillac Launch FERPA Quiz Schools
must individually notify parents of their FERPA
rights by mail. FALSE
153 Data 4SS Cadillac Launch FERPA Quiz When a
student turns 18 years old and the rights under
FERPA transfer from the parent to the student,
the school must obtain consent from the student
in order to disclose grades and other education
records to the parents. FALSE
164 Data 4SS Cadillac Launch FERPA Quiz In a
legal separation or divorce situation, both
parents have the right to gain access to the
students education records. TRUE
175 Data 4SS Cadillac Launch FERPA Quiz A school
may designate and disclose any information on a
student as "directory information," as long as
the school notifies parents and provides them
with an opportunity to opt out. FALSE
186 Data 4SS Cadillac Launch FERPA Quiz Teachers
may post grades by student name or social
security number. FALSE
197 Data 4SS Cadillac Launch FERPA Quiz To be
considered an "education record," information
must be maintained in the student's cumulative or
permanent folder. FALSE
208 Data 4SS Cadillac Launch FERPA Quiz When a
student transfers to a new school, the former
school is required to send the student's
education records to the new school. FALSE
219 Data 4SS Cadillac Launch FERPA Quiz A parent
of a former student has the same right to inspect
and review the student's education records as a
parent of a student currently attending the
school. GENERALLY TRUE, but DEPENDS
2210 Data 4SS Cadillac Launch FERPA Quiz Schools
are required by FERPA to maintain a student's
transcript for 5 years. FALSE
23FERPA Scenarios
- Resource book Section 1
- Scenarios 1, 2, and 5
- Read and determine your answer as a team
- Share out
- Lets consider how your LEAs will do?
- Do you need to plan for addressing this? What is
our responsibility?
24Scenario 1 Answer
- 1. Information on a computer screen should be
protected the same way as printed reports.
Computer programs with confidential information
should be closed when you are not using them and
computers should be locked when you leave the
room. Printed reports should be filed in a
secure area and not left on your desk. - The medium that holds the information is not
important. No information should be left
accessible or unattended, including computer
screens. Recent changes have allowed damage
recovery as well as cease and desist
requirements.
25Scenario 2 Answer
- 2. It has been determined that a students social
security number or any portion of the social
security number is considered an educational
record and is protected by FERPA. In addition,
any type of identifying number such as a student
ID or UIC number that could be considered easily
traceable also falls into this category. So
both instances would be considered a violation of
FERPA. - Student social security numbers (SSNs), or
partial sequences of SSNs, may not be disclosed
as directory information because they can be used
to obtain sensitive, non-public information about
individuals.
26Scenario 5 Answer
- It is a violation of FERPA to display the results
of the assessment to the entire staff. Even
though it was data for that discussion leaders
class, it was not information that was readily
available to the public (district or school
scores). In addition, the fact that student
names were displayed, although in an educational
setting, is also a violation. Plus the fact that
the information pages, including names and ID
numbers were distributed to staff is also a
violation of FERPA. - The exception would be a group of teachers
working on specific student strategies (last
years teacher, this years teacher, and next
years teacher) as they are a specific population
that then has a legitimate educational interest
in the information.
27Legal Consequences
- Federal Law
- Local Board of Education policy
- Release of information
- Board of Education determines directory
information - Need for a go to person at district level
- Access log
- Paper trail
28Go to
- www.data4ss.org
- For your FERPA resources
29Data for Student SuccessKey Contact Information
- General
- www.data4ss.org
- contact_at_data4ss.org
- Mary Gehrig, Assistant Superintendent, Calhoun
ISD - gehrigm_at_calhounisd.org
- Mike Oswalt, Assistant Superintendent, Calhoun
ISD - oswaltm_at_calhounisd.org
- Becky Rocho, Assistant Superintendent, Calhoun
ISD - rochob_at_calhounisd.org
- Maureen Slamer Data 4SS PD Director, Calhoun
ISD - slamerm_at_calhounisd.org