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KS: School administrators revisit student data security

Posted on September 1, 2014July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Celia Llopis-Jepsen reports that a breach involving the Topeka USD 501 and its follow-up have resulted in the state sending out a reminder to all districts:

Recent revelations about data privacy violations in Topeka Unified School District 501 have prompted administrators in other school districts to review their compliance with federal law.

In an Aug. 22 email, the Kansas State Department of Education reminded administrators of the strict confidentiality requirements that apply to information about which children in their districts come from low-income families.

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