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Parents urge opt-in consent and raise data-privacy concerns over school mental-health services

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At the Jan. 13 Orange County Board of Education meeting, public commenters raised concerns about student data privacy after the PowerSchool breach and urged the district to require opt-in parental consent for school-based mental-health services such as Daybreak.

Two public commenters at the Jan. 13 meeting raised concerns about student data security and parental notification for school-based mental-health services. Jackie Whelan and Jennifer Whelan addressed the board during the public-comment portion, urging the district to require opt-in parental consent for services and to improve communication with…

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