The Department of Education (Department) is required to notify annually each State educational agency (SEA) and each local educational agency (LEA...
Student Privacy at the U.S. Department of Education
The U.S. Department of Education is committed to protecting student privacy. We administer and enforce student privacy laws such as the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA). In addition, we provide technical assistance to help schools and school districts safeguard information about students.
To learn more about federal student privacy laws and your rights please see the short video to the right or explore these other resources:
- FERPA General Guidance for (Newly updated) Parents or Students
- PPRA General Guidance
- Frequently Asked Questions on Photos and Videos
- FERPA Regulations
- PPRA Regulations
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Frequently Asked Questions
Student Privacy Matters
This letter is meant to inform State Education Agencies about their responsibilities regarding federal privacy laws including FERPA and PPRA.
The Department of Education (Department) is required to notify annually each State educational agency (SEA) and each Local Educational Agency (LEA...
Resources
The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment, or PPRA, is a federal law that provides certain rights for parents of students regarding, among other...
The Student Privacy Policy Office (SPPO) is performing a four-year review of a sample of the websites of 1,504 local education agencies (LEAs) to...
Formerly known as the FERPA General Guidance for Parents. This document was updated in July of 2021 and is intended to provide parents with...