Privacy, State Advocacy

Student Data Collection, Access, and Storage: Separating Fact from Fiction

Student Data Collection, Access, and Storage: Separating Fact from Fiction

District and state data systems are constructed to ensure that individuals can access only the data that are appropriate for their role. Still, questions from the public about how these data systems work and how student privacy is protected have been increasing. A recurring concern is the feared existence of a “permanent record”—a single, lasting repository of a student’s academic, behavioral, and administrative data that potentially could be used to harm the student.

Student Data Collection, Access, and Storage: Separating Fact from Fiction is part of the Data Quality Campaign’s Safeguarding Data Briefs for Policymakers, which provide key facts and recommendations that address high-priority issues that have characterized student data privacy conversations.