FC: Ohio compiles personal data on all students, locals protest

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Tue Apr 23 2002 - 13:18:35 PDT

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    From: "Singleton, Norman" <Norman.Singletonat_private>
    Subject: FW: Collecting Personal Data on Students
    Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:30:31 -0400
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    Norman Kirk Singleton
    Legislative Director
    Congressman Ron Paul
    US House of Representatives
    202-225-2831 (ph)
    202-226-4871 (fx)
    
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    Maple River Education Coalition (MREdCo)
    1402 Concordia Avenue
    St. Paul, MN 55104
    651-646-0646
    http://www.MREdCo.com
    
    April 23, 2002
    
    Last November, we sent out information on the mushrooming data
    collecting system in the schools. (See "Testing and Data
    Collection," http://www.mredco.com/updatenov26.html)
    
    A centralized data collection system under the National Center
    for Educational Statistics (NCES) has a national standardized
    system on all students "about the students' background, learning
    experiences, and performance." It includes their beliefs,
    detailed medical records, family situations, and on and on.
    
    According to the following article, "The Ohio Department of
    Education said the database will bring the state in line with
    federal guidelines requiring increased accountability from
    schools."
    
    There's that word "accountability" again.  The federal
    government is holding local school districts "accountable" to
    them in every way.  Once more, this is a violation of the tenth
    amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
    
    	Collecting Personal Data on Students
    http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/news/local/3096047.htm
    
    April 19, 2002
    
    		Students' personal data to go to state
    	Akron school officials raise privacy, security fears over
    			details sought
    By Reginald Fields
    Beacon Journal staff writer
    
    The state wants to get to know its public school children in
    extraordinary detail, asking school districts under a little-known
    law to provide personal information on students such as their
    mother's maiden name for a new database.
    
    The Ohio Department of Education said the database will bring the
    state in line with federal guidelines requiring increased
    accountability from schools.
    
    But local school officials are worried that Ohio is infringing on
    student and family privacy and does not need such personal
    information to ensure classroom accountability.
    
    The Statewide Student Identifier System is to set up an identification
    number for all 1.8 million students in public schools. Those in private
    schools would not be part of the system.
    
    The education department has hired the PricewaterhouseCoopers accounting
    firm to collect the student data and assign the identification numbers.
    
    To guard against duplication in assigning the numbers, the state wants
    to know each student's Social Security number, eye color, mother's
    maiden name, dates of immunizations and other personal details on a
    43-item checklist.
    
    Local districts will use the identification numbers to pass on the
    students' academic records to the education department, including their
    classes, their grades, and any disciplinary actions against them.
    
    By law, the education department cannot have specific academic details
    linked to students' names -- thus the need for the identification
    numbers. PricewaterhouseCoopers, however, will permanently maintain a
    database of student names and their personal information.
    
    ``Ultimately, this will allow us to see what students need help and what
    programs are effective, while at the same time keeping student names
    private,'' said J.C. Benton, an education department spokesman.
    
    [...]
    
    Reginald Fields can be reached at 330-996-3743 or
    rfieldsat_private
    
    
    
    
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