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Title : District Told By DoE That They Are Violating Federal Law in Use of Check Yourself Screener
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District Told By DoE That They Are Violating Federal Law in Use of Check Yourself Screener
My latest email to the Board; I urge you to also tell them to suspend use of this screener.Dear Directors,
As I told you, I met with Ronald Boy last week about this screener and possible violations of PPRA.
To recall, Boy said his DoE source said it didn't. Mine did. But Boy also said that the district had violated PPRA but just not for the screener. The district violated PPRA, apparently since 2011, by NOT notifying parents of the existence of Policy 3232 about surveys. The district is supposed to have a policy (you do) and notify parents every year of that policy including being able to examine any survey before it is given AND being able to opt their child out.
That has not happened and did not happen this school year.
Now, my contact in NYC, Leonie Haimson, a noted student data privacy expert, contacted her source at DoE, Michael Hawes, about the Check Yourself Screener. Apparently, Mr. Hawes contacted Mr. Boy and here's what Mr. Boy said to him on March 27, 2019 at 9:01:45 PM EDT:
Michael,
Thank you for your call this afternoon. Seattle Public Schools appreciates the guidance and as a result will be doing the following in regard to the Check Yourself Screener and similar tools:
Direct parent/guardian notification
Informing parents of the use of the screener and their right to:
Review
Opt their children out of its use
The District will also be adding language to existing Board Policy to ensure it explicitly covers this information.
Thank you,Also, from a Department of Education spokesperson today:
Ronald D. Boy
Senior Assistant General Counsel
So you now know that not only is the district violating PPRA, it is doing it in two ways. No notification of this policy at any point this school year AND not directing notifying parents about the screener.
As well, the evidence is mounting that the screener is not validated and many professionals in the field are now saying that to reporters.
I urge you to call a halt to the use of this screener before it goes out in widely in publications.
The use of a mental health questionnaire that solicits information from students would be subject to PPRA’s requirements.
Parents who believe their rights have been violated under PPRA may file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Student Privacy Policy Office (formerly known as the Family Policy Compliance Office).
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