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In wake of Pearson brouhaha, New Jersey education officials looking into student privacy

Posted on March 19, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

AP reports:

The New Jersey Education Department says it will do a review to make sure that students’ privacy is not compromised by a standardized testing firm that is monitoring social media for security breaches.

Education Department lawyer Patricia Morgan made the announcement Thursday during a legislative hearing to review the monitoring.

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