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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why does school office admin assistant Linda Blahblah have access to all those kids’ IEP records? Presumably not even at Callie’s child’s school judging by the size of the breach. FCPS needs to crack down on its own security procedures. [/quote] Because some employee needs to compile records to comply with demands for data. What, like they should task an educator or a high level team just to accommodate Callie’s FOIA requests? And when someone like Callie demands data constantly, mistakes can happen. Why is it okay for Callie to hang on to kids’ personal information and look through it?[/quote] Yes, FCPS’s gigantic legal team at Gatehouse that they spend so much money on should be handling massive FOIA requests and not the lady who sits in the admin office at the school. That lady can hand out individual copies of individual kids’ IEP’s who go to that school, although the security procedures still need to be tightened up. But individual school admin should not have full access to everything, that’s just crazy and asking for problems. [/quote] What the heck do you know about this employee and what their actual security safeguards are like? Do you know for a fact that this lady doesn’t need access for her actual job as a school administrator? You feel comfortable dictating what her job duties are from DCUM? [/quote]
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