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      • Webinar & Presentation 10.3.17
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Federal Bills

Senators Blumenthal and Daines’ “Safe Kids Act (S.1788).” July 16, 2015.

Representatives Rokita, Fudge, Kline, and Scott’s “Student Privacy ad Protection Act (H.R. 3157).” July 22, 2015.

Senator Vitter’s “Student Privacy Protection Act (S.1341).” May 15, 2015.

Senators Markey and Hatch’s “Protecting Student Privacy Act (S. 1322). May 13, 2015.

Representatives Messer and Polis’ “Student Digital Privacy & Parental Rights Act of 2015 (H.R. 2092).” April 29, 2015.

 

 

 

 


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Download the State Student Privacy Report Card HERE

View the interactive map and find more information about the report HERE

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Educators: learn how to protect your students' privacy and your own.

Download a copy of the toolkit HERE

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Parents: check out our toolkit on how to better protect your child's sensitive data, as well as tips to use in advocating for better privacy policies and practices at your children's schools.

Download a copy of the toolkit in English
or Spanish

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Parent Coalition for Student Privacy is a project of Class Size Matters. To make a tax-deductible donation to PCSP, please click here.
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Recent Posts

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    May 27, 2025
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