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Panel description
Schools collect lots of information about students – health records, attendance, grades and disciplinary actions. Many parents aren't aware the data may be shared with others, including private companies or law enforcement, and even analyzed to identify and predict student behavior. Experts explain how some of these seemingly innocuous records have the potential to put students (particularly Black and Hispanic children, students with disabilities and LGBTQ+) on a different life trajectory.
Panelists
Kavitha Cardoza (moderator) — Public Editor, Education Writers Association
Elizabeth Laird — Director, Equity in Civic Technology, Center for Democracy & Technology
Clarence Okoh — Senior Policy Counsel & Just Tech Fellow, Center for Law & Social Policy
Marika Pfefferkorn — Solutions Sustainability Officer, Twin Cities Innvoation Alliance
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