Events on inBloom & student privacy
On April 30th we held a Town hall meeting at Brooklyn Borough Hall about the state and city plan to share personally identifiable student information with a corporation called inBloom inc. and other third party vendors. About 150 people showed up, including: two Regents (Regent Kathleen Cashin of Brooklyn and Regent Betty Rosa of the […]
May 21, 2013 in Events on inBloom & student privacy, inBloom updates, Videos by admin
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Everyone is welcome to attend our Town Hall Meeting on student privacy & inBloom Inc. April 29, 2013 at 6pm, Brooklyn Borough Hall Download the flyer here. See our fact sheet here.
April 17, 2013 in Events on inBloom & student privacy by admin
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Class Size Matters 2013 presentations on inBloom Inc and the sharing of personally-identifiable student and teacher data Date Committee Time Location 4/9/2013 Community Board 1, Youth and Ed. Committee 6:00 PM 49-51 Chambers St, Rm 709 4/10/2013 CEC 3 7:00 PM Wadleigh–215 W 114th St, New York 4/11/2013 CEC 5 6:30 PM Harlem Technology Center, 425 […]
April 8, 2013 in Events on inBloom & student privacy by admin
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2 events on April 10, 2013 Class Size Matters will be speaking on a panel about inBloom and how high-stakes testing is affecting students: Hofstra University forum Wednesday, April 10, 2013 at 7 PM All are welcome, please sign up here On the same day we are speaking to parents on inBloom, Inc.: At the UFT, […]
April 8, 2013 in Events on inBloom & student privacy by admin
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Save the date! We are holding a Town Hall meeting on inBloom Inc., and the state and city’s plan to share your child’s confidential educational, disciplinary and health records with for-profit vendors, to help them develop and market their “learning products.” Brooklyn Borough Hall, Monday, April 29, 2013 at 6 PM. Co-sponsors include NYC Council […]
April 8, 2013 in Events on inBloom & student privacy by admin
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