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National Student Privacy & Data Security Webinar Series
PTAC Spring Webinar Series
The Student Privacy Policy Office (SPPO), through its Privacy Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) is offering a 3-day virtual webinar series on student privacy and data security. This series will provide the education community with opportunities to learn more about the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA), data security, data breach preparedness and response, transparency, and more.
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New Grantee FAQ Added to EGMS Web Page
This document provides answers to commonly asked questions about what documentation a new grantee needs to get set up in ODE's databases, how the grant award process works, and contact information and links for specific issues.
Link to EGMS Web Page
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