PORTLAND, Ore. -- Reed College has terminated its long-serving director of community safety, Gary Granger, following his disclosure of alumni information to the FBI without a subpoena or warrant. This decision has sparked significant debate within the college community, raising questions about privacy, protocol, and external influence. Why Reed College Dismissed Its Community Safety Director Reed College President Audrey Bilger and Vice President for Student Life Karnell McConnell-Black infor...| Campus Safety Magazine
As legal protections remain for immigrant students, experts share what educators can do in the wake of federal immigration policy changes.| Education Week
The law bans schools from passing policies that require notifying parents if their child asks to change their gender identification.| Education Week
TikTok spreads misinformation, endangers children’s mental health, and jeopardizes their privacy, lawmakers said.| Education Week
Illinois Families for Public Schools sent a letter to the Chicago Board of Education on May 5, 2025 with a list of concerns about privacy and other issues with a new telehealth program where mental health services are provided by for-profit company Hazel Health. IL-FPS urges the Board to answer the questions posed in the letter and revise the consent forms that parents agree to when they sign their student up for services.| Parent Coalition for Student Privacy
To prevent shootings and suicides, K-12 schools are monitoring digital information, often with little regard for civil liberties.| Education Week