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Board approves joining state data-privacy consortium under NY Education Law 2-d

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The Schenectady City School District Board approved a resolution to use a statewide student-data privacy consortium to streamline Education Law 2-d contracts for vendors that receive student or teacher data.

The Schenectady City School District Board of Education on April 23 approved a resolution to participate in a New York State student-data privacy consortium intended to streamline contracts required under Education Law 2-d.

The resolution, described in a presentation by Kurt Redmond, director of instructional technology and the district's data protection officer, would let the district rely on consortium-negotiated third-party agreements for vendors that receive personally identifiable information (PII). Redmond said the consortium allows the district to “piggyback” on…

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