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Board approves Chromebook handbook revisions tied to new state data-privacy law

1330284 · August 19, 2024
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School board approved revisions to the district Chromebook handbook to comply with Ohio’s Senate Bill 29, which requires parent notification when staff access or monitor school-owned student devices; the superintendent raised questions about how the law intersects with federal E-rate monitoring requirements.

The school board voted to adopt revisions to the district Chromebook handbook intended to comply with Ohio’s Senate Bill 29, which requires schools to notify parents when staff access or monitor school-owned devices provided to students.

Superintendent Mister Bellville told the board the law takes effect about 90 days after July 24 and “requires that we notify parents anytime that we monitor school owned…

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