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LiberTerrarium 18 points ago +19 / -1

Because the De Vos Department of Education says so in this FERPA guidance for schools Read slides 18-21. The De Vos Department of Education encourages schools and colleges to formally exclude everyone but the student. Yes, this also applies to private, charter, and religious schools.

This is the document most public schools are writing their virtual education protocols around to avoid lawsuits for FERPA and due process violations. The demands of placing virtual learning in place in such a short period of time cause school districts to take as many shortcuts as possible--including wholesale lifting policy from the DoE or other, larger districts.

A lot of pedes seem to think the DoE is changing under De Vos. Maybe it's time to start burning up their phone lines and/or getting this on Tucker.

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Slice 11 points ago +11 / -0

I don't see a problem about this, they are worried about a kids personal information being shared. It focuses on Personal info and doesn't exclude people watching.

We may be good parents but alot of public schools have Democrat Pedophiles parents who want to know if little Jimmy is home alone doing his NTI work and maybe what little Jimmy's address is.

Maybe you forget that when rules are made, they have to try to include What the Dems do.

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PinochetIsMyHero 7 points ago +7 / -0

when rules are made, they have to try to include What the Dems do.

No shit. Back in 2007 I dated a chick who was a hardcore leftie lawyer. She was constantly ranting about how evil the PATRIOT Act was. Her examples were completely leftarded though, all about "the right to privacy for terrorists to plan out their attacks" sort of nonsense.

Look, she had great tits, ok? Well, good tits anyway. Ok, just tits. Happy?!??!?

Anyway.

Fast forward to 2016 and the FISA abuse by Obama. Wow, I guess she was right -- but it took the Dems being in power to subvert and abuse the law to that extent.

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JohnWickParabellum 5 points ago +6 / -1

This needs to be a sticky, for anyone with school age children... or cares about the future of this nation.

These schools are proving they have a lot to hide... Covid will be their undoing.

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the_archivist 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is in regards to protecting PII, not lessons plans. Elsewhere in the document it states that PII should be restricted to parents and students.

This doesn't have any basis on parents viewing online lessons, only 3rd parties who shouldn't have access to PII.