A group called the “Concerned Parents Association” won the right to obtain millions of personally identifiable student records. The group says it wants to verify that students with special needs are getting the services to which they are entitled. Corporations have been eager to get access to those records for commercial purposes.
Parents have the right to opt out but no one is informing them.
“The nonprofit said it needs the information to see if California schools are violating the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and other related laws. The database it will have access to includes all information on children, kindergarten through high school, who are attending or have attended a California school at any time since Jan. 1, 2008.
“The database contain students’ names, social security numbers, home addresses, course information, behavior and discipline information, progress reports, mental health and medical information, along with suspensions, expulsions and more.”
Privacy groups worry about hackers and identity theft. And well they should.
If you live in California, alert PTAs and parent groups about this. And contact privacy organizations to learn how to opt out.

What could go wrong?
You can bet it will …
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Just when you think the rheephorm-minded can’t go any lower, they somehow manage to aim below very bad to much worse…
😎
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Google their website and you dozens of chapters all over California. It is seemingly a membership of parents with children with special needs, however I did not find, in a rapid review and not in depth, any names of their leadership. That alone sends up a red flag.
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ACKK. Where’s our Snowden?
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Orwellian…
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California parents can fill out this form and opt out:
http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/di/ws/morganhillcase.asp
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Thanks for the link – I hope this gets disseminated widely. But it sure seems to me there should have to be a form to opt *in* not out.
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THANKS!
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“Concerned Parents Association” , “Families for Excellent Schools” , … , …
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I haven’t explored this thoroughly, but my initial impression is that the organization is probably legitimate, but I think the concerns over data security are warranted.
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This issue has been getting a lot of local attention in Davis, California in the past couple of days.
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Reblogged this on Politicians Are Poody Heads and commented:
Yes, what could possibly go wrong?
If the Chinese could (apparently easily) hack into the government computers to sweep up the personal data of millions of past and present federal employees, what makes the Concerned Parents Association think that they can keep all this student data secure? I sincerely doubt that their database is going to be as “secure” as the federal government’s supposedly was.
It’s a worthy cause, but there has to be a way to redact the students’ names, addresses, SS numbers, and other personal identifications, before the data is turned over to them for analysis.
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Especially as to them the listed items are totally irrelevant.
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Another HUGE reason to OPT OUT!
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