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Lockport Schools Facial Recognition Technology Gets NYSED OK

Posted on November 27, 2019June 24, 2025 by Dissent

So it’s “Nothing to see here. Move along.”??  Tom Puckett reports:

The state education department says a promise by the Lockport school district satisfies its concerns over student data being collected.

Lockport schools told the state in a letter the Lockport School District has come to the decision that no student data will be created or maintained by the operation of the District’s facial recognition system, and that this position is now reflected in revised District Policy.

Read more on WBEN.

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