Anonymous wrote:Me too. My son is in a magnet program. We haven’t registered. Is it effectively SPAM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still getting this email. My HSer is not registered for a summer class. Why am I getting these emails?
Does anyone actually find this website useful?
It's useful if your child is taking a summer class and you want to track their progress.
but my kid isn't taking a summer class. So, is it really only useful for summer classes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still getting this email. My HSer is not registered for a summer class. Why am I getting these emails?
Does anyone actually find this website useful?
It's useful if your child is taking a summer class and you want to track their progress.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still getting this email. My HSer is not registered for a summer class. Why am I getting these emails?
Does anyone actually find this website useful?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or the school system/school just decided it was OK to share student data with a third party. I sure hope they buttoned up any privacy concern with compact privacy agreements that require opt-in before any data sharing, limit third party use only to the particular service (without any BS about "...and with our partners to...[wahatever might fall under an over-broad reasonable use clause]", and allow a family to expunge data fully from the third party's (and any following parties') systems.
Guessing not. Of course, why should we hold MCPS to a privacy standard to which we won't hold the rest of society? SMH.
MCPS routinely shares data with 3rd parties. Synergy, testing, google apps, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Or the school system/school just decided it was OK to share student data with a third party. I sure hope they buttoned up any privacy concern with compact privacy agreements that require opt-in before any data sharing, limit third party use only to the particular service (without any BS about "...and with our partners to...[wahatever might fall under an over-broad reasonable use clause]", and allow a family to expunge data fully from the third party's (and any following parties') systems.
Guessing not. Of course, why should we hold MCPS to a privacy standard to which we won't hold the rest of society? SMH.
Anonymous wrote:"You've been invited by your students's school to join Edmentum Sensei for Families! By registering, you will gain access to learning progress and results for the following student(s): "
What is this? I haven't heard anything about yet another tool to track progress.