STUDENT DATA SHARING Clause Samples

STUDENT DATA SHARING. Parties agree to share student data for the purpose of administering and managing the participating Dual Credit programs. Parties agree to regularly share data not otherwise available to the other party to ensure that data is current and has integrity, as both Parties use data for enrollment into courses, state reporting, financial matters, Title IX matters, student conduct and other official business related to the participating Dual Credit programs. Each Party shall also promptly notify the other of any onsite or offsite behaviors of Students participating in any Dual Credit program known to the Party which threaten or cause harm to others, including, without limitation, violence, threats, weapons, sexual assault, sexual contact of minors, and Title IX complaints. Parties agree to adhere to the confidentiality requirements of FERPA and will encrypt the student data before it is transmitted electronically. As Parties are held to FERPA guidelines, each is entitled to student information from students that are shared under the condition of being school officials with legitimate educational interest and as appropriate officials in cases of health and safety emergencies. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the School shall coordinate signature of and collect the High School Programs Student/Parent Consent Form during the student on-boarding process. The School District will transmit the Student data to a secure location mutually agreed upon by both Parties. The College will retrieve and delete the student data from the secure location so as not to expose any sensitive student information. The Student data retrieved from the School District will be entered into Banner, the College’s system of record, and used exclusively for official business pertaining to all applicable areas of High School Programs.
STUDENT DATA SHARING. Parties agree to share student data for P-TECH purposes. Parties agree to regularly share data not otherwise available to the other party to ensure that data is current and has integrity, as both Parties use data for enrollment into courses, state reporting, financial matters, Title IX matters, student conduct and other official business related to the P-TECH. Each Party shall also promptly notify the other of any onsite or offsite behaviors of P-TECH Students known to the Party which threaten or cause harm to others, including, without limitation, violence, threats, weapons, sexual assault, sexual contact of minors, and Title IX complaints. Parties agree to adhere to the confidentiality requirements set forth by FERPA and will encrypt the student data before it is transmitted electronically. As Parties are held to FERPA guidelines, each is entitled to student information from students that are shared under the condition of being school officials with legitimate educational interest and as appropriate officials in cases of health and safety emergencies. Notwithstanding the foregoing, P-TECH shall coordinate signature of and collect the High School Programs Student/Parent Consent Form during the student on-boarding process. The School District will transmit the student data to a secure location mutually agreed upon by both Parties. The College will retrieve and delete the student data from the secure location so as not to expose any sensitive student information. The student data retrieved from the School District will be entered into the Banner, the College’s system of record, and used exclusively for official business pertaining to all applicable areas of High School Programs.
STUDENT DATA SHARING. Parties agree to share student data for ECHS purposes. Parties agree to regularly share data not otherwise available to the other party to ensure that data is current and has integrity, as both Parties use data for enrollment into courses, state reporting, financial matters, Title IX matters, student conduct and other official business related to the ECHS. Each Party shall also promptly notify the other of any onsite or offsite behaviors of ECHS Students known to the Party which threaten or cause harm to others, including, without limitation, violence, threats, weapons, sexual assault, sexual contact of minors, and Title IX complaints. Parties agree to adhere to the confidentiality requirements set forth by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C. §1232g as implemented by 34 C.F.R. part 99 (“FERPA”) and will encrypt the student data before it is transmitted electronically. As Parties are held to FERPA guidelines, each is entitled to student information from students that are as school officials with legitimate educational interest and as appropriate officials in cases of health and safety emergencies. Notwithstanding the foregoing, ECHS shall coordinate signature of and collect the High School Programs Student/Parent Consent Form during the student on-boarding process. The School District will transmit the student data to a secure location mutually agreed upon by both Parties. The College will retrieve and delete the student data from the secure location so as not to expose any sensitive student information. The student data retrieved from the School District will be entered into the Banner, the College’s system of record, and used exclusively for official business pertaining to all applicable areas of High School Programs.
STUDENT DATA SHARING. Parties agree to share student data for ECHS purposes. Parties agree to regularly share data not otherwise available to the other party at defined and agreed-upon time intervals to ensure that data is current and has integrity, as both Parties use data for enrollment into courses, state reporting, financial matters, Title IX matters, student conduct and other official business related to the ECHS. Each Party shall also promptly notify the other of any onsite or offsite behaviors of ECHS students known to the Party which threaten or cause harm to others, including, without limitation, violence, threats, weapons, sexual assault, sexual contact of minors, and Title IX complaints. Parties agree to adhere to the confidentiality requirements set forth by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C. §1232g as implemented by 34 C.F.R. part 99 (“FERPA”) and will encrypt the student data before it is transmitted electronically. As Parties are held to FERPA guidelines, each is entitled to student information from students that are shared under the condition of being school officials with legitimate educational interest and as appropriate officials in cases of health and safety emergencies. Notwithstanding the foregoing, School shall coordinate signature of and collect the High School Programs Student/Parent Consent Form during the student on-boarding process. The School District will transmit the student data to a secure location mutually agreed upon by both Parties. The College will retrieve and delete the student data from the secure location so as not to expose any sensitive student information. The student data retrieved from the School District will be entered into the Banner, the College’s system of record, and used exclusively for official business pertaining to all applicable areas of High School Programs.
STUDENT DATA SHARING. While both Parties maintain information on shared students, each agree to share data not available to the other to ensure data integrity as both Parties use data for enrollment into courses, state reporting, financial matters, and other official business related to the High School Programs listed herein. Parties agree to share student information exclusively for those students who are shared in High School Programs. Parties agree to adhere to the confidentiality requirements set forth by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C. §1232g as implemented by 34 C.F.R. part 99 (“FERPA”) and will encrypt the student data before it is transmitted electronically. The School District will transmit the student data to a secure location mutually agreed upon by both Parties. The College will retrieve and delete the student data from the secure location so as not to expose any sensitive student information. The student data retrieved from the School District will be entered into the Banner, the College’s system of record, and used exclusively for official business pertaining to all High School Programs.