Strauss: How some school ‘data walls’ violate U.S. privacy law

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February 21st, 2014 by schoolbound

After I wrote last week about “data walls” in public schools that often include lists of students and their test scores, readers asked whether such public displays of academic “achievement” — without parental permission — violate the federal student privacy law known as FERPA (technically the Family Educational Rights and Read more

Source: washingtonpost.com