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Committee advances bill requiring out‑of‑state online colleges serving Arizonans to register with state board The committee gave Senate Bill 12‑10 a due pass recommendation (11 ayes, 1 no). Witnesses said the bill closes a regulatory gap for out‑of‑state online private postsecondary providers and protects students via registration and a tuition recovery fund.

Arizona's Senate Bill 12-10 is set to close a critical regulatory gap, ensuring online colleges provide necessary protections for students and their tuition investments.

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#AZ #OnlineLearning #CitizenPortal #StudentProtection #RegulatoryReform #ArizonaEducation

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Utah panel backs amended bill to limit automatic school employment bans after educator discipline The House Education Committee adopted a substitute to SB 3.12 that creates a two-tier framework distinguishing 'qualifying serious misconduct' from technical violations and requires written State Board findings before employment or volunteer restrictions apply in non-serious cases; the committee recommended the substituted bill 7-3.

A new bill in Utah aims to balance teacher discipline and student safety by creating a framework that distinguishes serious misconduct from minor infractions—could this reshape educator employment forever?

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#UT #CitizenPortal #StudentProtection #EmploymentRegulations

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Committee hears bill to limit AI-driven discipline and school surveillance Substitute SB 5,956 would bar automated decision systems from being the sole basis for student-discipline actions, prohibit many biometric inferences and restrict certain facial-recognition uses; sponsors and advocates framed it as protecting students and ensuring human oversight.

A new bill in Washington aims to protect students from AI-driven disciplinary actions and ensure that human judgment remains at the forefront of decision-making in schools.

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#WA #AIEthics #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #StudentProtection

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Resident raises concerns about ICE activity near bus stops; superintendent outlines district protocols At Washington Township School District’s Feb. 18 meeting, community member Christian Tilly described reported ICE activity near bus stops and asked what protections exist; Superintendent Dr. Hibbs said the district followed Department of Education guidance, communicated with staff and families, and will not admit anyone into buildings without a judicial warrant.

Concern grows in Washington Township as a retired teacher reveals alarming ICE activity near bus stops, sparking fears for student safety.

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#NJ #NewJerseySchools #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CommunitySupport #StudentProtection

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Union warns charter operator insolvency could displace hundreds of students; board seeks plan CTU representatives told the Chicago Board of Education an operator (Espira/Aspira) has announced insolvency and needs about $4.8 million to finish the school year; speakers urged cohort transfers and stronger renewal requirements while board members asked CEO King for a clear financial readout and a student-protection plan.

Chicago's charter operator faces insolvency, threatening to displace hundreds of students unless urgent action is taken!

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#IL #CohortTransfer #CitizenPortal #FinancialTransparency #ChicagoEducation #StudentProtection

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Senate panel hears support and legal caveats for bill requiring school policies to shield students from immigration enforcement The Vermont Senate Education Committee heard extensive testimony on S.227, which would require districts to adopt protocols to protect students and staff when federal immigration authorities seek access to school grounds, with witnesses describing local threats, research on attendance losses after enforcement activity, and legal limits under federal law.

Vermont's Senate is tackling a crucial bill that aims to shield students from immigration enforcement, as schools face threats and potential declines in attendance.

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#VT #ImmigrationPolicy #CitizenPortal #VermontEducation #StudentProtection #EducationalAccess

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House amends and passes bill to strengthen K‑12 vendor data protections Lawmakers amended HB55 on the floor to remove a fiscal note and then passed it 70-0; sponsor cited an audit that found over half of education vendors were sharing student information with third parties and said the bill lets LEAs cancel contracts within 30 days if vendors fail to remedy breaches.

Utah just passed a groundbreaking bill to protect student data, allowing schools to swiftly cut ties with vendors mishandling sensitive information.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #VendorAccountability #StudentProtection #DataPrivacy

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District 57 board hears pleas for protection from ICE, votes to ask counsel to draft resolution templates After multiple community speakers urged the board to adopt a resolution and signage to bar immigration enforcement operations from school grounds, trustees debated legal enforceability and safety risks and directed counsel to draft resolution templates and publish internal policy clarifications for discussion in February.

District 57 is caught in a heated debate over whether to publicly ban immigration enforcement on school grounds, as community members voice their fears and urge for protective action.

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#IL #CommunitySafety #ImmigrationPolicy #CitizenPortal #StudentProtection

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Poudre School District begins four-year policy review; seven student policies presented for first reading General counsel presented a new four-year policy-review cycle and seven student-focused policies for first reading, with public comment open through Jan. 19. Board members pressed for retained protections for students with IEPs/504 plans and asked for clearer enforcement responsibility and community feedback.

Poudre School District is launching a comprehensive four-year policy review, starting with seven key student policies aimed at enhancing clarity and inclusivity—what changes are on the table?

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#CO #EducationReform #PolicyTransparency #CitizenPortal #StudentProtection

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Parent urges FCPS to press local media after student singled out in sports story A parent told the policy committee that a Frederick News-Post sports story that singled out a student who missed a penalty kick led to online harassment and a persistent search-result association for the student. The parent asked whether the district could require conditions for media access to school events or use an MOU to protect minors; staff

A concerned parent is pushing for policies to protect students after a local sports article led to online harassment of a minor who missed a penalty kick.

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#MD #MediaEthics #PublicAwareness #MarylandSchools #StudentProtection #LocalGovAI

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Peterson says girls’ spaces should be protected; expresses concern about adult‑led sexual content in clubs for minors Emily Peterson said biological differences justify protecting girls’ competitive and private spaces, and she voiced concern about adults discussing explicit sexual topics with minors in student clubs. She framed the issue as balancing compassion for students with protecting girls’ safety and age‑appropriate boundaries.

Emily Peterson sparks controversy by insisting that protecting girls' spaces in sports and bathrooms is non-negotiable, raising critical questions about boundaries and safety in schools.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #GenderIdentity #AgeAppropriateBoundaries #StudentProtection

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City Requests St. Vincent Parents' Help with Safety Improvements at School Drop-Off City asks St. Vincent parents to support street safety measures during student drop-off times.

Mount Vernon City Council is calling on St. Vincent parents to rally for vital traffic safety improvements that could protect our students during drop-off and pick-up times!

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#OH #CommunityCollaboration #CitizenPortal #TrafficSafety #MountVernonSchools #StudentProtection

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Springville Residents Propose HAWK Light for Safer School Intersection Neighborhood petitions city council to install pedestrian safety light at dangerous intersection.

Springville residents are rallying for a HAWK light to protect students at a notoriously dangerous intersection, backed by emotional testimonies and community signatures.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #CommunityInitiatives #TrafficSafety #SpringvillePublicSafety #StudentProtection

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Kansas Board Urged to Establish Data Privacy Task Force for Student Protection Participants call for a task force to safeguard student data amid privacy concerns.

Kansas educators are sounding the alarm over student data security as a task force proposal gains momentum to tackle growing privacy concerns.

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#KS #CitizenPortal #TechnologySecurity #DataPrivacy #KansasEducation #StudentProtection

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Terrebonne Parish School Board Approves Multiple Revised Policies for Student Protection Terrebonne Parish School Board passes revised policies to address child abuse, bullying, and technology use.

The Terrebonne Parish School Board just took a bold step forward in student safety by approving key policy revisions on child abuse, bullying, and technology use.

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#LA #CitizenPortal #TerrebonneParish #EducationStandards #DigitalSafety #StudentProtection

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Colorado House Committee Reviews Senate Bill 4 on AI Governance and Education Impact Testimonies support Senate Bill 4 to regulate AI use in education and protect students.

The Colorado House Appropriations Committee is at a crossroads, debating the vital AI Sunshine Act that could reshape the future of technology in education.

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#CO #CitizenPortal #InnovationSafety #AIGovernance #StudentProtection

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Oconee County Schools Propose Revised Internet Use Policy and Sales Tax Continuation Board to review new Internet policy and sales tax referendum for voter approval.

Oconee County Schools are shaking things up with a new internet policy aimed at protecting students and a crucial sales tax referendum to fund future projects!

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#GA #CitizenPortal #OconeeCountySchools #EducationPolicy #FiscalResponsibility #StudentProtection

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School District Implements New Volunteer Screening System for Enhanced Safety Measures School district announces rollout of volunteer background check app for improved student safety.

Madison County Schools is set to revolutionize volunteer safety with a new mobile app that streamlines background checks and approval processes for a safer school environment!

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#AL #VolunteerSafety #CommunityInvolvement #StudentProtection

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Board addresses contentious issues surrounding student protection policies Board discusses legal constraints and community concerns regarding student protection measures.

Tensions flared at the Colorado Board of Education meeting as members wrestled with the urgent need to protect female students amidst complex legal constraints.

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#CO #CitizenPortal #StudentProtection

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Board seeks clarity on student data monetization and privacy concerns Board demands more information on student data agreements and privacy issues discussed.

Seattle Schools Board is demanding transparency on the monetization of student data, raising urgent questions about privacy in education.

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#WA #EducationTransparency #CitizenPortal #DataPrivacy #SeattleSchools #StudentProtection

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Oregon evaluates funding strategies for student protection and educator licensing fees Oregon considers raising licensing fees to enhance student protection and staffing levels.

Oregon's education system is at a crossroads, grappling with funding challenges that could jeopardize student safety and educator accountability.

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#OR #StudentProtection

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Texas Senate adopts key education bills addressing library material and data privacy Senate passes Senate Bill 13 to protect students and Senate Bill 24 31 for foreign language credit.

Texas lawmakers are taking bold steps to enhance student safety and data privacy with new legislation that could reshape education in the state!

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#TX #CitizenPortal #DataPrivacy #TexasEducation #ConsumerSafety #StudentProtection

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School Board reviews Gaggle contract over student data protection concerns Board members discuss contract details to enhance student data security with Gaggle.

The Missouri School Board is taking a stand for student safety by scrutinizing Gaggle's AI contract over serious data protection concerns.

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#MO #CitizenPortal #DataPrivacy #AIEthics #MissouriEducation #StudentProtection

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Texas Senate reviews House Bill 4623 on civil claims against schools for abuse Senate discusses House Bill 4623 expanding civil claims against Texas public schools and staff

Texas is taking a bold step toward accountability in education, proposing a bill that could transform how public schools handle abuse claims.

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#TX #CitizenPortal #TexasPublicSchools #LegalReform #EducationAccountability #StudentProtection

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Code of Conduct for the Teaching Service Rules for the protection of Namibian pupils are contained in the Basic Education Act 3 of 2020, the regulations set out under that act and the recently issued Code of Conduct for the Teaching Service (Government Gazette 8594). The previous column summarised key rules aimed at protecting pupils. This column highlights key points that apply to teachers at state schools.  The background The Basic Education Act requires the minister to prescribe a Code of Conduct for the Teaching Service, which applies to all teachers who are public servants. In general, it requires teachers at state schools, among others, to promote a culture of peace, care, support and tolerance at the school. They must also promote a culture of responsibility and accountability, foster respect for human rights and act in a just and impartial manner in their dealings with pupils. The Code of Conduct provides more specific rules.  Dress code  Teachers, like pupils, have a dress code. They are required to dress in an appropriate manner to enhance the image of the profession. Specifically, this means they must be dressed “neatly and decently” and in clothing suited to the task of teaching. This is elaborated on in gendered terms. No teacher’s clothing should be too revealing by being too low-cut, too short or too tight – but female teachers are specifically warned not to wear clothing that is too transparent.  Basic principles  Teachers are generally expected to establish a safe, disciplined and purposeful school environment that is caring and nurturing, with the goal of enabling pupils to develop into caring, honest and responsible adults.  They are expected to be aware of the imbalances of power that exist in any teaching situation and to make a commitment not to use their position to override the best interests of their pupils.  Teachers must respect the dignity and constitutional rights of every pupil without prejudice, including the right to education, equality of culture and the right to privacy. Teachers must also promote acceptable “moral standards” among pupils: This is defined as “the principles and values based on what the society believes are the right and acceptable ways of behaving”. Respect for gender equality and diversity  Teachers must inform themselves about the diverse cultural backgrounds of their pupils, and respect and accommodate this diversity. They must also promote gender equality, which is defined as the equal status of women and men and the roles of women and men as equal partners. There is no specific reference to sexual diversity.  Non-discrimination  Teachers must ensure that their services are applied equally to all. They must refrain from any form of discrimination, including discrimination on the basis of HIV-AIDS status or other health conditions. Teachers must not discriminate against any pupil on the basis of physical or mental impairment or disability, and they are expected to assist every pupil to reach his or her full potential. Non-violence  Teachers must undertake to avoid using violence as a teaching and disciplinary tool. More specifically, they must not administer corporal punishment or any other degrading punishment to a pupil.  Respect for dignity  Teachers must not humiliate or abuse a pupil in any way – physically, emotionally or psychologically. They may not use language or behaviour that will undermine the confidence and respect of any pupil. This would encompass bullying of a pupil, although that term is not used in the Code of Conduct.  Respect for privacy  Teachers may not divulge information about a pupil received in confidence or in the course of their professional duties. No sexual abuse or sexual harassment  Teachers may not become involved in any form of romance or sexual relations with a pupil or engage in sexual abuse or sexual harassment of a pupil.  “Sexual abuse” is defined as behaviour by a teacher towards a pupil that is likely to harm a pupil or to deprive a pupil of a sense of physical or psychological safety. It includes physical contact such as touching, fondling or stroking, and non-contact forms of sexual abuse such as sexual gestures, sexually explicit pictures, sexual comments and jokes. It also encompasses “love affairs” with pupils, exploitative acts such as providing gifts, and any sexual activities involving coercion or seduction.  “Sexual harassment” means unwanted behaviour or advances of a sexual nature by a teacher towards a pupil. This could include unsolicited and unwanted touching; verbal, non-verbal, written or electronic invitations; and suggestive and obscene remarks or jokes. Non-exploitation Teachers may not accept any form of payment for tutoring a pupil in a school subject without the necessary permission. More generally, they are prohibited from abusing their position for financial, political or personal gain.  No withholding of pupils’ progress reports Teachers may not withhold a pupil’s progress report as a form of disciplinary measure or for non-payment of contribution to a school development fund.  Enforcement A teacher who fails to carry out any duties prescribed by the Code of Conduct commits an act of misconduct and is liable to disciplinary action – although, depending on the seriousness of the misconduct, the teacher may be given the necessary counselling and advice and an opportunity to correct their behaviour.  * Dianne Hubbard is a legal consultant with many years of experience in public interest law and a passion for trying to make legal issues clear and accessible. – The next column will summarise the behavioural rules that apply to pupils. The post Code of Conduct for the Teaching Service appeared first on The Namibian.

#Namibia #Education #Teachers #CodeOfConduct #StudentProtection

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Massachusetts amends laws regarding student data privacy and information handling New legislation establishes definitions for student data and privacy protections in Massachusetts.

Massachusetts is taking a bold step forward with new legislation that safeguards student data and privacy like never before!

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#MA #StudentProtection #EducationPolicy #DataPrivacy #CitizenPortal

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New regulations restrict operators from using student data for targeted advertising Operators must safeguard student information and limit data use for K-12 purposes.

New regulations in Massachusetts are cracking down on how operators can use student data, ensuring privacy and limiting targeted advertising in K-12 education.

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#MA #StudentProtection #DataPrivacy #CitizenPortal #EducationRegulations

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New regulations enforce student data protection in educational technology contracts Operators face penalties for improper disclosure of student information under proposed regulations

Massachusetts is cracking down on educational tech operators with new regulations that could lead to hefty penalties for mishandling student data!

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#MA #StudentProtection #DataPrivacy #CitizenPortal #RegulatoryCompliance

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New regulations restrict data use by K-12 educational service operators Operators must protect student information and limit data sharing for targeted advertising.

New regulations in Massachusetts are setting a precedent by mandating K-12 educational service operators to safeguard student data and curb targeted advertising practices.

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#MA #StudentProtection #DataPrivacy #AdvertisingEthics #CitizenPortal

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Barry Finegold introduces student educator data privacy bill in Massachusetts Senate Finegold proposes act to establish privacy standards for student and educator data.

Massachusetts Senator Barry Finegold is taking a bold step to safeguard our students' and educators' privacy with a new data protection bill!

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#MA #StudentProtection #DataPrivacy #EducatorRights #CitizenPortal

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