Student Data Collection Notice

NECESSARY STUDENT DATA

Necessary student data means data required by state statute or federal law to conduct the regular activities of the school.

OPTIONAL STUDENT DATA

We may only collect optional student data with written consent from the student’s parent or from a student who has turned 18.
Certain sensitive information on students collected via a psychological or psychiatric examination, test, or treatment, or any survey, analysis, or evaluation will only be collected with parental consent. You will receive a separate consent form in these cases. See our Protection of Pupil Rights Act (PPRA) notice for more information.

PROHIBITED COLLECTIONS

We will not collect a student’s social security number or criminal record, except as required by Utah Code Section 78A-6-112(3).

DATA SHARING

We will only share student data in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which generally requires written parental consent before sharing student data. FERPA includes several exceptions to this rule, where we may share student data without parental consent. For more information on third parties receiving student information from us, see our Metadata Dictionary.

Student data will be shared with the Utah State Board of Education via the Utah Transcript and Records Exchange (UTREx). For more information about UTREx and how it is used, please visit the Utah State Board of Education’s Information Technology website.

BENEFITS, RISKS, AND PARENT CHOICES

The collection, use, and sharing of student data has both benefits and risks. Parents and students should learn about these benefits and risks and make choices regarding student data accordingly. Parents are given the following choices regarding student data:
Kate York
American Preparatory Academy
The Utah State Board of Education
Report your concern with the USBE hotline
The US Department of Education
Report your concern Here

STORAGE AND SECURITY

In accordance with Board Rule R277-487-3(14), we have adopted a cybersecurity framework called the CIS Controls.