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Committee questions parental consent and data protections as district signs MOUs with outside programs

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Committee members reviewed several data-sharing agreements—Teach For America, Connecticut Violence Intervention & Prevention (CTVIP), and McGraw Hill’s Achieve3000—asking for clarity on parental consent, data security and district notification practices.

Members of the Finance & Operations Committee probed agreements that would allow outside organizations to receive student or staff data, asking how parental consent and data protections are handled and who notifies families.

The committee reviewed a proposed data-sharing MOU with Connecticut Violence Intervention & Prevention (CTVIP). The committee sought assurance that data would be shared only after parent or guardian permission. Attorney Alexiadis pointed the committee to the draft agreement, noting, “Parental consent is, is in…

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