Monday, 11 March 2013 16:47

K-12 student database jazzes tech startups, spooks parents

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Off the World News Desk:

K-12 student database jazzes tech startups, spooks parents

"… the most influential new product may be the least flashy: a $100 million database built to chart the academic paths of public school students from kindergarten through high school.

In operation just three months, the database already holds files on millions of children identified by name, address and sometimes social security number. Learning disabilities are documented, test scores recorded, attendance noted. In some cases, the database tracks student hobbies, career goals, attitudes toward school - even homework completion.

Local education officials retain legal control over their students' information. But federal law allows them to share files in their portion of the database with private companies selling educational products and services…

…Schools do not need parental consent to share student records with any "school official" who has a "legitimate educational interest," according to the Department of Education. The department defines "school official" to include private companies hired by the school, so long as they use the data only for the purposes spelled out in their contracts."

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I’ll sue the school district before I let that happen to my kids. What are you willing to do to stop the harvesting and exploitation of your child’s identity to profiteers? – Wes

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