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Data Privacy and Security
Ed Law 2-dNew York State Education Law 2-d focuses on the privacy and security of student and staff personally identifiable information (PII). It was adopted to provide guidance to educational agencies and their third-party contractors on ways to strengthen data privacy and security in order to protect student and staff data.
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Parents' Bill of Rights for Data Privacy and Security
New York State Education Law Section 2-d assures the confidentiality of records with respect to "third parties," and provides parents with the right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in their child's education records.
Read the complete Parents' Bill of Rights.
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Federal Laws that Protect Students
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords parents and students who are 18 years of age or older ("eligible students") certain rights with respect to the student's education records.
Read the FERPA rights.
PPRA defines the rules state and school districts must follow when administering tools like surveys, analysis, and evaluations funded by the US Department of Education to students. It requires parental approval to administer many such tools and ensures that school districts have policies in place regarding how the data collected through these tools can be used.
Read the PPRA rights
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Data Privacy Violation Complaint Form
If you feel that there has been a breach of students' PII, submit a Data Privacy Violation Complaint Form to the District's Data Protection Officer.
Data Privacy Violation Complaint Form / Data Protection Officer
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Student Directory Information
The District will publish an annual public notice informing parents or eligible students (i.e., a student 18 years of age or older or who is attending an institution of post-secondary education) of the District's definition of directory information, the parent or eligible student's right to refuse the release of student directory information and an indication of the time period for their response.
Read about the District's Limited Directory Information Disclosure and opt-out procedure.
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Release of Information to Military Recruiters
The District will publish an annual public notice informing parents or eligible students (i.e., a student 18 years of age or older or who is attending an institution of post-secondary education) of the District's definition of directory information, the parent or eligible student's right to refuse the release of student directory information and an indication of the time period for their response.
Read about the District's Limited Directory Information Disclosure.
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Approved Digital Resources
The Technology & Innovation Department maintains a list of approved applications. Vendors are required to agree to and abide by the Parents Bill of Rights.
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BCSD's Privacy & Security Policy for Student, Teacher, and Principal Data
The District is committed to maintaining the privacy and security of student data and teacher and principal data and will follow all applicable laws and regulations for the handling and storage of this data in the District and when disclosing or releasing it to others, including, but not limited to, third-party contractors.
BCSD's Privacy & Security Policy for Student, Teacher and Principal Data