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District says Raptor visitor logs are stored in-house and will not be launched until privacy guarantees are received
Summary
Officials said the Raptor visitor-management subscription will be limited to visitor logging (no license-plate readers), stored locally (not cloud), and the district will require legal assurances before launch; officials also said any law-enforcement requests (including ICE) would go to legal counsel for review.
The South Orange–Maplewood School District told families at a virtual town hall that it will limit the use of the Raptor visitor-management system to in-house visitor logging and will not roll out the product until it secures legal assurances about data sharing.
Paul Morgan, the district’s director of school and community safety, described Raptor as an electronic visitor record that tracks who is in a building, where they are going and the reason for the visit. "We are using just the…
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