Directory Information Sample Clauses

Directory Information. Suring Middle/High School shall keep a directory of data for enrolled students. “Directory Data” will contain pupils’ records including name, address, telephone listing, date of birth, participation in school sports or organizations, photographs, and awards received. This “Directory Data” may be released to outside parties for recognition and other educational purposes. Your child’s “Directory Data” may be placed on the school website, in local newspapers, or in school newsletters unless the parent or guardian of a minor child or a student 18 years of age or older notifies the school in writing that such “Directory Data” shall not be released. Unless written notice is given to the school district, “Directory Data” will also be released to military recruiters. Requests to withhold “Directory Data” shall be addressed to the Principal. The Federal “No Child Left Behind Act of 2001” stipulates military recruiting officers can expect secondary schools to release information, defined as name, address, and telephone number of students in grades 11 and 12. In accordance with the federal law, information will only be used for the expressed purpose of providing information to high school students about military opportunities and will not be further disseminated.
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Directory Information. Each year the President/CEO shall provide public notice to students and their parents of the District's intent to make available, upon request, certain information known as "directory information." The Board designates as student "directory information": a student's name; address; telephone number; date and place of birth; major field of study; participation in officially-recognized activities and sports; height and weight, if a member of an athletic team; dates of attendance; date of graduation; or awards received. The Board designates school-assigned e-mail accounts as "directory information" for the limited purpose of facilitating students' registration for access to various online educational services, including mobile applications/apps that will be utilized by the student for educational purposes. School-assigned e-mail accounts shall not be released as directory information beyond this/these limited purpose(s) and to any person or entity but the specific online educational service provider and internal users of the District's Education Technology. Directory information shall not be provided to any organization for profit-making purposes. Parents and eligible students may refuse to allow the Board to disclose any or all of such "directory information" upon written notification to the Board within thirty (30) days after receipt of the President/CEO's annual public notice.
Directory Information. Participating Institution shall ensure that all data it stores and makes available pursuant to the Subscription Agreement and this IPA, including all Customer Data and Personal Information (as those terms are defined in the Subscription Agreement), is limited to directory information pursuant to the Family Educational Rights Protection Act (“FERPA”) and the policies of Participating Institution.
Directory Information. Under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, you may restrict the release of your directory information. No other information will be released to a third party, except as provided by law, without your prior written consent. If you wish to restrict the release of your directory information, you must file a signed statement to that effect with the CMN Registrar’s Office. For a full list of directory information, please see the CMN Catalog.
Directory Information. Within one week of completion, the Board shall provide the Association with a list of the names, addresses, telephone numbers and building assignments for all bargaining unit members. In addition, the contractual status of all bargaining unit members and the date of expiration of limited contracts shall be provided.
Directory Information. By October 1 of each school year, the Board shall provide the Association with a directory of the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and building assignments for all bargaining unit employees. The regular district personnel directory shall meet this requirement. Prior to the first day of school, the Board will provide the Association with the names, addresses, and phone numbers of new teachers.
Directory Information. The District may disclose “directory information” without written consent unless you have advised the District to the contrary in accordance with District procedures. Directory information is information that is generally not considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released. Its primary purpose is to allow the District to include this type of information in certain school publications, such as a yearbook, newsletter, class pictures, programs (dramatic and athletic), Web pages or honor roll. Directory information includes the following: student’s name, address, telephone listing and date and place of birth; names of parents/guardians; student’s electronic mail address, photograph, grade level, major field of study, dates of attendance, enrollment dates, extracurricular participation, weight and height if a member of an athletic team and awards received.
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Directory Information. Unless directed in writing otherwise by a student’s parent, legal guardian or a student who has reached the age of majority, the Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx School Board approves a person employed in a school or authorized by the Superintendent to provide access to certain personally identifiable information to further a legitimate educational purpose, in accordance with FERPA and La. Rev. Stat. Xxx. Sec. 17:3914 as follows:
Directory Information. According to the law, a person becomes a student for purposes of FERPA\when he or she is “in attendance” at the institution. This includes attendance in person or remotely by video conferencing, satellite, Internet, or other hybrid electronic or telecommunications technology. At PIU, a student is someone currently or previously enrolled in any academic offering of the University. This does not include prospective students or applicants to any academic program of the University. PIU recognizes that FERPA becomes effective on the first day of classes for those newly admitted students who have scheduled at least one course. A student who accepted an admission offer but did not schedule at least one course, or a newly admitted student who canceled his or her registration either before or after the semester begins, is not covered by FERPA. RIGHT OF REVIEW Under FERPA, students have the right to review and inspect the educational records maintained by Pacific Islands University. The University follows a procedure which provides the student the opportunity to challenge information deemed inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of that student’s privacy or other rights and may request an amendment to the offending record. Students may file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning an alleged failure of PIU to comply with the requirements of FERPA. A copy of the University’s FERPA policy is available at the Office of the Registrar. Office of the Registrar The Family Policy Compliance Office 000 Xxxxxx’x Xxxx U.S. Department of Education Mangilao, GU 96913Phone: 000-000-0000 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Students wishing to review records under the auspices of FERPA must initiate the process at the Mangilao address. STUDENT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOR FOR PIU STUDENTS Personal spiritual growth is one of PIU’s fundamental values. The faith, attitudes, and behavior of all members of the PIU family need to grow more like Xxxxxx inside and outside the classroom. This means that each individual at PIU must agree to accept the Word of God as the authoritative standard by which all aspects of the University operate. In addition, it is important to learn to live in a community. God calls staff and students from different cultural and church backgrounds. This complicates daily life on PIU campus when Christians are not in agreement about some aspects of Christian life. PIU’s Board of Trustees has carefully consider...
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