Student Data Transparency and Security Act
Schools and school districts have always collected data on students. Instead of paper files, much of that data is now collected through computers and online resources. Montrose County School District RE-1J (MCSD) holds data privacy and security in high regard, and takes action to ensure that our students’ data is handled securely in compliance with the Colorado Student Transparency and Security Act (HB-1423) and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). MCSD also has a comprehensive student data privacy policy, JRCB, Privacy and Protection of Confidential Student Information, that outlines security
mechanisms that protect student data.
The district
uses the data in order to ensure that all students have a safe and
academically rigorous environment in which to learn, and share necessary
personally identifiable information with carefully vetted third party
service providers using the most secure data transfer methods in
accordance with current industry best practices. The data is also used to support student learning, evaluate teachers, adjust and refine its instructional and operational practices, and comply with various state and federal data collection requirements. For more information about how school districts gather and use data, please visit the following sites:
Colorado Department of Education Data Privacy and Security
Who uses student data?
How is student data used?
In addition to the data collected by the Colorado Department of Education, the types of student data collected by MCSD is available here.
PUBLIC NOTICE: In accordance with the Colorado Student Data Transparency and Security Act, C.R.S. Section 22-16-101 et seq., please be advised that if Montrose County School District RE-1J ceases using or refuses to use a School Service On-Demand Provider pursuant to C.R.S. 22-16-107 (3) (c), Montrose County School District RE-1J shall post on its website the name of the On-Demand provider, with any written response that the on-Demand Provider may submit, and will notify the Colorado Department of Education, which will post on its website the On-Demand Provider’s name and any written response.