Release of Student Information Sample Clauses

Release of Student Information. The Employee shall not reveal information about students whether concerning their academic progress, their personal life or other personal information without the expressed consent of the student except in the normal provision of grades or references within St. Xxxxxx University or unless the safety of an individual is in question. Employees who reveal such information without the expressed consent of the student may be subject to disciplinary action as outlined in Article 10.
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Release of Student Information. The Xxxxxxx Amendment Regulations of 1980, called the Privacy Rights of Parents and Students, formerly known as the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 34 Code of Federal Regulations Part 99, permits school officials under certain conditions to disclose certain directory information about enrolled students. School officials have the right to release directory information unless the parent or eligible student informs the principal that any or all of the information designated below should not be released without prior consent. Ocean Springs High School, however, has determined that student directory information will only be issued to universities, colleges, and branches of the United States military. • the student's name, address, telephone listing, and date and place of birth; • parent or lawful custodian's name, address, and telephone listing; • major field of study and grade level classification, (Example: "high school student," or "10th grade," or "senior;") • student's participation in officially recognized activities or sports (Example: "soccer team," or "Beta Club;") • weight and height of members of athletic teams; • dates of attendance, dates of enrollment, withdrawal, re-entry; • diplomas, certificates, awards and honors received; • most recent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student (Example: "transferred from Houston, Texas, high school")
Release of Student Information. Upon request by Edmonds, the District will provide directory information relating to its students, to the extent permitted under District policy and state and federal law. Student information and databases will not be utilized by the Officer or by Edmonds for the enforcement of immigration laws or to obtain family data for the purposes of immigration enforcement.
Release of Student Information. The release of student records is governed by FERPA. School officials may access and disclose student records only as authorized by XXXXX.
Release of Student Information. Upon request by CITY Police Department, NKSD will provide directory information relating to its students, which is allowable under NKSD policy and State and Federal law and in accordance withAttachment A”.
Release of Student Information. The school district and police department will abide by all state and federal laws for release of and access to any records concerning any pupil enrolled in a school to law enforcement officers seeking such information in the course of their official duties. Federal law requires a written request and a promise not to re-disclose the records or the information in them.
Release of Student Information. College will not provide TP with protected student information, such as grades, unless student has a MCC Consent to Release Student Information form on file at the College. Signature. College and TP have executed this agreement by and through their duly authorized representatives. Third Party Company/Organization The Junior College District of Metropolitan Kansas City, Missouri (Company/Organization Name) Signature Date Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Date Vice-Chancellor (Print or type name) (Title) (Phone/Fax) Billing Information (Contact Person) (Billing Address) (Phone/Fax)
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Release of Student Information. If Subrecipient violates the terms of this section, Subrecipient will immediately provide notice of the violation to ASU. [Only include when they will process credit card transactions for ASU.]
Release of Student Information. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act has been in effect since June 17, 1976. Under the provision of this law, the parents or guardians of a student may request to review the students’ records. An appointment will be made with a school official to allow the parent or guardian to review the records and to ask any questions. The same right is available to students who are 18 years of age or older. To release student records to persons, agencies, or institutions other than an educational institution, it is necessary for parents or guardians of the student, or the student if at least 18 or older, to sign a release form giving consent for us to do so. We will forward educational records. Personally identifiable information, which includes information such as (a) the name of a student, the student’s parents, or other family members; (b) the address of the student; (c) a student social security number; (d) a list of personal characteristics which would make the individual’s identity easily traceable will not be released without written consent of the student’s parents or guardians or the student if he/she is at least 18 years of age. The exception to this would be in the event such information is required to comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena or to comply with local, state, or federal laws, regulations, and/or standards. Transcripts will be sent to other agencies or institutions upon written request of the parent or guardian and with written request of the student if he/she is at least 18 years of age without charge for the service. Transcripts for personal use may be obtained from the office with proper compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Release of Student Information to Military Recruiters - The district is required by federal law to comply with a request by a military recruiter for students’ names, addresses, and telephone listings, unless parents have advised the district not to release their child’s information without prior written consent. Any questions pertaining to this section should be directed to the principal.
Release of Student Information. A. Release of student information is controlled by the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 U.S.C. § 1232g, 34 C.F.R. § 99, et seq., the Virginia Code and Virginia Administrative Code, and by School Board Policy and Regulations, all as amended from time to time.
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