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06/16/22 The Family Educational The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (FERPA) Also known as the Buckley Amendment. Statute: 20 U.S.C. 1232g; Regulations: 34 CFR Part 99. Enacted to prevent perceived abuses to student privacy and to assure parental or student access to student education records. It affords certain rights to parents or students.

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The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Also known as the Buckley Amendment. Statute: 20 U.S.C. 1232g; Regulations: 34 CFR Part 99. Enacted to prevent perceived abuses to student privacy and to assure parental or student access to student education records. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Family Educational Rights The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Also known as the Buckley Amendment. Statute: 20 U.S.C. 1232g; Regulations: 34

CFR Part 99. Enacted to prevent perceived abuses to

student privacy and to assure parental or student access to student education records.

It affords certain rights to parents or students.

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Who is subject to FERPA?Who is subject to FERPA?FERPA applies to any

educational agency or institution which receives funds under any program administered by the Secretary of Education.

In essence, this is all public elementary and secondary schools and all postsecondary institutions.

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Enforcement and PenaltiesEnforcement and Penalties

Family Policy Compliance Office within the Department of Education

Withdrawal of Department of Education Funds

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Essence of the ActEssence of the Act

FERPA deals with education records of students.

Right to inspect and review records.

Right to request amendment of records.

Right to have control over the disclosure of personally identifiable information from these records.

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To whom do the rights belong?To whom do the rights belong?

To the parent if the student is under the age of 18 and is not enrolled at a postsecondary institution.

At age 18, all rights transfer from the parent to the student.

If a student attends a postsecondary institution prior to age 18, FERPA rights belong to the student for those records maintained by the postsecondary institution.

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What is an Education Record?What is an Education Record?

“Education Records” are all records which:(1) contain information directly

related to a student; and(2) are maintained by an educational

agency or institution or by a party acting for the agency or institution.

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““Record” means:Record” means:

Any information maintained in any way.

Includes, but is not limited to:• handwriting computer media• print video or audio tape• film microfilm• e-mail microfiche

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““Personally Identifiable Personally Identifiable Information” includesInformation” includes The student’s name; The parents' names; Address of the student or student's family; A personal identifier, such as a social security

number or student number; A list of personal characteristics or other

information that would make student's identity easily traceable.

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““Directory information” is:Directory information” is:

information not generally considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed.

information that may be disclosed without prior written consent of parent or eligible student.

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Directory information may Directory information may include:include:

date and place of birth participation in

officially recognized activities and sports

dates of attendance degrees earned awards received

name, address, telephone listing

field of study weight & height of

athletes most recent previous

school attended photographs

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Annual NotificationAnnual Notification

Right to inspect and review; Right to request amendment of records; Right to consent to disclosure, with certain

exceptions; Right to file a complaint with U.S.

Department of Education

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Means of NotificationMeans of Notification

Student handbooks School newspaper School catalog Local newspaper Inclusion in

registration packet

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Under what conditions is prior Under what conditions is prior consent required to disclose consent required to disclose information?information? An eligible student shall provide a signed

and dated consent before a school may disclose information from records. The consent must:

Specify records that may be disclosed; State purpose of disclosure; Identify party or class of parties to whom

disclosure may be made.

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Under what conditions is prior Under what conditions is prior consent not required to disclose consent not required to disclose information?information? To school officials (defined in Annual

Notification); To schools in which a student seeks or

intends to enroll; To Federal, State and local authorities when

involving an audit or evaluation of compliance with education programs;

In connection with financial aid.

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Exceptions, cont.Exceptions, cont.

To organizations conducting studies for or on behalf of educational institutions;

To parents of a dependent student; To comply with a judicial order or subpoena; Health or safety emergency; Directory information to state and local officials in

connection with serving the student under the juvenile justice system.

The US Attorney General in response to an ex parte order in connection with crimes of terrorism.

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The record-keeping requirement The record-keeping requirement does not apply if disclosure was does not apply if disclosure was made to:made to: The eligible parent or eligible student; A properly designated school official; A party with written consent from eligible student; A party seeking directory information; A party with a law enforcement subpoena or court

order which specifies that the existence or contents of the subpoena or court order not be disclosed.

The US Attorney General in response to an ex parte order.

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Directory information may be disclosed if Directory information may be disclosed if the institution has given public notice of:the institution has given public notice of:

What the school has designated as directory information;

A student’s right to refuse to let the school designate any or all information about the student as directory information;

The time within which a student must notify the school in writing that he or she does not want any or all of the information designated as directory information.

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SummarySummary

Students are accorded rights of privacy under FERPA.

In most cases, written consent from the student is required to release information from the student’s education record.

Everyone in the institution must comply with FERPA.

Non-compliance could result in the loss of federal funds.

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Where to get more informationWhere to get more informationTechnical assistance and advice for school officials:

Family Policy Compliance OfficeU.S. Department of Education400 Maryland Avenue, SWWashington, DC 20202-4605Phone: (202) 260-3887Fax: (202) 260-9001

For informal requests for technical assistance:[email protected]

Family Policy Compliance Office Homepagehttp://www.ed.gov/offices/OM/fpco.html

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People Soft Search ScreensPeople Soft Search Screens

There are two different People Soft There are two different People Soft search screens:search screens:

FirstFirst, , there is the basic search screen there is the basic search screen which we would prefer you usewhich we would prefer you use (especially when students are present)(especially when students are present)

Second, there is the advanced search Second, there is the advanced search function (we prefer you don’t use this function (we prefer you don’t use this screen for everyday searches)screen for everyday searches)

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Basic Search FunctionBasic Search Function

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Advance Search FunctionAdvance Search Function

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Results of Advanced SearchResults of Advanced Search

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Questions/DiscussionQuestions/Discussion