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Season Six Episode Four: Your Top FERPA Questions

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The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act seems pretty straightforward: Maintain confidentiality and produce records to parents or adult students. But what happens when a record, like a video, includes information about more than just one student? What is the procedure when the requesting party is an attorney or a police officer? What about parents who want to observe their children's in-person or virtual classes? Join Christina, Lisa, and Miriam as we discuss your top FERPA questions and consider how school districts across the country are addressing challenging situations that may implicate student privacy rights.

Previous seasons of this podcast, including Season One, are available at https://www.walterhav.com/podcasts-index/

We practice law, including special education law, at Walter Haverfield in Cleveland, Ohio, and we welcome your suggestions and comments. Please check us out at:

https://www.walterhav.com/professional/christina-henagen-peer/

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https://www.walterhav.com/professional/miriam-m-pearlmutter/

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The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act seems pretty straightforward: Maintain confidentiality and produce records to parents or adult students. But what happens when a record, like a video, includes information about more than just one student? What is the procedure when the requesting party is an attorney or a police officer? What about parents who want to observe their children's in-person or virtual classes? Join Christina, Lisa, and Miriam as we discuss your top FERPA questions and consider how school districts across the country are addressing challenging situations that may implicate student privacy rights.

Previous seasons of this podcast, including Season One, are available at https://www.walterhav.com/podcasts-index/

We practice law, including special education law, at Walter Haverfield in Cleveland, Ohio, and we welcome your suggestions and comments. Please check us out at:

https://www.walterhav.com/professional/christina-henagen-peer/

https://www.walterhav.com/professional/lisa-h-woloszynek/

https://www.walterhav.com/professional/miriam-m-pearlmutter/

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