Jessie Rossman and Kade Crockford on Student Privacy in Massachusetts K-12 Schools
March 15th, 2016
In 2013, the ACLU of Massachusetts set out to get a snapshot of student privacy policies in diverse communities statewide.
Almost across the board, schools told students they had “no expectation of privacy” on school networks, using school email, or on school devices.
The Supreme Court has said students don’t shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gates. In this talk, Jessie Rossman and Kade Crockford from the ACLU of Massachusetts share the results of their study on student privacy policies, and ask whether students’ privacy rights can be protected on school grounds in the digital age.
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