Confidentiality… important facts to know and critical things to do!

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Confidentiality… important facts to know and critical things to do!

What does “confidential” mean in reference to the school setting? Protection of any information collected, used or maintained on a student Every employee has the obligation to protect student rights in regard to information that we hear, see or create.

What is FERPA? These are the first letters of a federal mandate. The regulation is called the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act. All student information (regular and special education, Child Nutrition) is protected by this law.

What “information” is confidential? Information that you see… Test Scores TranscriptsGrades Confidential files Health records Student’s name Student’s address Social Security number Information regarding free and reduced lunch status Information that you hear about a student Information in written or verbal reports from physicians or other agencies Information that is generated in our district… Special Education forms Information or notes from meetings with professionals or parents

A Word of Caution… Refrain from sending any information via “ ” regarding confidential student information Examples include information on behavior, specific grades, school incidents and health issues or concerns BE REALLY CAREFUL!!!

How do we protect this student information? Only school personnel directly involved with the student may access the information Keep records secure Confidential records shall be kept in a locked file cabinet.

When can I discuss student information protected by FERPA? During a meeting with other school personnel involved with this student If there is a legitimate and real need to talk about the information…not just to be “gossiping”

When can I discuss student information protected by FERPA? Only in a secure place for private conversations During a phone conversation with outside professionals when we have prior written permission from the parents or legal guardians

What if a special education student has committed a crime? “When reporting a crime…, the school shall transmit copies of the…special education and disciplinary records to the authorities to whom the crime is reported.” This shall be done in accordance with FERPA. Translation: You shall obtain written parent permission prior to releasing the information.

What if the parent refuses to give permission to release the records? A judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena to disclose information overrides a parent’s refusal. However, we must make every reasonable and documented effort to let the parent know that these records are being released.

Questions to ask yourself before talking about a student… Does this person have a legitimate reason why s/he should know this information? Did this person ask for the information out of “curiosity” only? Do I have to tell what I know? NO! Is it a setting for casual conversation such as in a teacher workroom? Should I share information with another student or parent? NO!

Questions… Is the person on the other end of the phone “really” the parent or a person that we have permission to release information to regarding a student? Is the adult requesting information a grandparent that does not have legal custody? Is this the step-parent? Is this the non-custodial parent? So…

When in doubt…ask before you do or say anything!

What should I say if someone tries to get information from me? “I have no idea what is going on.” “If you have questions, please talk to (name).” “That is confidential information.” “It is against school policy (or federal law) for me to discuss that information.” Ask yourself…”What would I want others to say (or not say) about my child or grandchild?”

What can happen if I do break confidentiality? “According to state statutes, it is a misdemeanor for any teacher (or employee) to reveal any information concerning a child obtained in the capacity as a teacher except as may be required in the performance of contractual duties and in accordance with state and federal laws.”

How long do student records have to be kept? A permanent record of the student’s name, address, phone number, grades, attendance, classes attended, grade level completed and year completed shall be maintained without a time limitation.

IMPORTANT! BE CAREFUL! Any notes that you have kept regarding a student (behavior, script of dialog or concerns) or parent are things that can be requested by a court or attorney for the purposes of review.

Other information… Monitor and report any student “bullying or discrimination” based upon “disability” If you have a student in your classroom that is on an IEP, you are required to be knowledgeable of the areas that affect the instruction that you provide including modifications and accommodations. If you have copies of the IEP or a list of modifications, this is confidential information and must be kept in a secure location.

Other information continued… If a parent requests an evaluation, please say the following: “I will contact our principal and the chairperson of our Collaboration Team. One of them will call you regarding your request.”

Is this session over yet? Yes! Congratulations…you have once again completed your annual confidentiality policies and procedures instruction. This is required by federal code regulations.