Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do I know if my child who graduated last year files were leaked?!
Did you get a letter?
If they had an IEP or 504 last year- it definitely was leaked.
Anonymous wrote:How do I know if my child who graduated last year files were leaked?!
Anonymous wrote:What good would this do. FCPS needs to centralize all requests and before any requests go out they must be reviewed by multiple layers of management, including an attorney. Will this be expensive - yes, but there is enough waste to fund this and protecting student records is more important than changing school names, adding bathrooms to stadiums and funding the portrait of a graduate program, where a school board member made working in FCPS sound so bad by son is questioning if he wants to go into education. There is money to be found and protecting student records is a core function that must be prioritized over other things.Anonymous wrote:At a minimum FCPS needs to provide affected children/families with free credit monitoring for the foreseeable future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any administrative or instructional employee within FCPS can see the details of an IEP or 504.
FCPS intentionally deactivated their system that tracks who has logged into a student’s file.
That is false inaccurate info. The k my staff with access to records are 1) team members assigned in sea-stars software and 2) staff who have access to the vault which is limited to very few staff per school.
Spreading false information hurts everyone. A lot of false information on this forum and on Facebook/social media.
What good would this do. FCPS needs to centralize all requests and before any requests go out they must be reviewed by multiple layers of management, including an attorney. Will this be expensive - yes, but there is enough waste to fund this and protecting student records is more important than changing school names, adding bathrooms to stadiums and funding the portrait of a graduate program, where a school board member made working in FCPS sound so bad by son is questioning if he wants to go into education. There is money to be found and protecting student records is a core function that must be prioritized over other things.Anonymous wrote:At a minimum FCPS needs to provide affected children/families with free credit monitoring for the foreseeable future.
Anonymous wrote:Any administrative or instructional employee within FCPS can see the details of an IEP or 504.
FCPS intentionally deactivated their system that tracks who has logged into a student’s file.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone provide a link to where she posted this redacted information? I have tried to find it in her website but only found pages of her talking about the leak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we got the letter tonight it sounded like my kid and a few others. Then I find the article and it's tens of thousands. So deceptive.
This was my takeaway from the letter as well. Since it said “in person review,” I thought maybe a parent took a picture of some record and that this involved only a handful of students. Silly me!
I also had to read the letter again after I looked at Callie’s website and realized that my student’s name and identifying information aren’t in fact published. The letter states that she published the redacted information, so I see that now…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we got the letter tonight it sounded like my kid and a few others. Then I find the article and it's tens of thousands. So deceptive.
This was my takeaway from the letter as well. Since it said “in person review,” I thought maybe a parent took a picture of some record and that this involved only a handful of students. Silly me!
I also had to read the letter again after I looked at Callie’s website and realized that my student’s name and identifying information aren’t in fact published. The letter states that she published the redacted information, so I see that now…
Anonymous wrote:When we got the letter tonight it sounded like my kid and a few others. Then I find the article and it's tens of thousands. So deceptive.