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NYC Schools Slammed for Data Privacy Failures

A state comptroller’s five-year audit revealed significant gaps in student data privacy oversight in New York City public schools. The findings come amid the district’s expansion of AI tools in classrooms and increased reliance on third-party technology vendors. The audit highlights the need for better safeguards to protect student information.

Key Points

  • Audit identifies lack of oversight in student data privacy by NYC schools
  • NYC is expanding AI use in classrooms, increasing privacy risks
  • Reliance on third-party tech vendors exacerbates data protection gaps

Implications for Educational Freedom

This audit exposes government overreach and failures in public school systems, empowering parents to advocate for school choice options like vouchers and charters that offer greater control over student data privacy. It strengthens the case for parental rights in education by highlighting vulnerabilities in centralized public education.

Source: State audit slams NYC schools for lack of student data privacy oversight

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