The circumvention of FERPA law will allow this information to be disseminated on your student to various federal agencies and private companies. The article contains a nifty link so you can see how this information will be gathered and how with the click of a mouse, broadcast to the cloud(s).
You can also read how school districts are funding these expensive monitors while cutting teachers and support staff. We'll be writing more about this in the future and provide links so you can determine if your school district is signing onto this program providing your student's data and personal information to entities, probably without your knowledge or active permission.
This is from "Is the Privacy of the American Student at Risk" at The Revered Review:
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School: A place where children learn to read and write. A place where they learn mathematics, science and history. Moreover, a place, away from home, where children are supposed to be safe.
Yet now it’s a place, across the country, where children’s hearts are being monitored, their activities are being tracked, and it’s being determined if students are obese or overweight. In addition, health risk assessments are being made on students and the information can be stored or saved as a PDF file.

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this physical education class, students are training using spin
bicycles. However, in many schools, students are using Polar monitors in
physical education classes. (Photo Credit: MJMonty)
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Gretchen, Love to tell you this was a good piece--but my stomach won't let me.. WTF is Congress? This is a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment, not just the Privacy Laws. The ACLU normally jumps on stuff a lot less serious than this.. they are only saying it could be problematic? Why doesn't Boehner have Duncan's butt in front of a committee trying to explain where a damned political appointee gets the power to intentionally violate the plain language of the Constitution?
ReplyDeleteI don't believe any public school teacher woke up one morning thinking this would be a great idea. Today, they simply comply or else.Is this an example of disruptive innovation? The article represents the type of investigative journalism that parents, community members, and taxpayers need. It shines light on the troubling aspects of this data-obsessed environment, the marginalization of parents, informed consent, security and privacy concerns.
ReplyDeleteHello, this is Jessica Zummo,Editor of the online national news source, The Revered Review. I have sent you a couple emails, would you be so kind as to get back to me? By the way, this is a terrific blog- one that I will be sure to reference and use as a resource in the future! Terrific job being bold and brave. That is what it is all about- making a difference WITHOUT fear.
ReplyDeleteDo not bury this one on our own Parkway schools!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.missourieducationwatchdog.com/2012/01/are-parkway-parents-paying-attention.html
The use of alcohol, depression, and sleep deprivation are common problems of students. I think Polar Monitors are really effective in assessing a student's behavior. Whether he or she is suffering from depression or any other related diseases that may affect their lives.
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