Friday, March 15, 2013

Video footage from our press conference on threats to student privacy

Class Size Matters hosted a press conference on the Tweed steps, March 14, 2013 about the state's plan to provide confidential student and teacher data to inBloom Inc., which in turn plans to make the data available to for-profit vendors, without parental notification or consent. Speakers included civil rights attorney Norman Siegel, Councilmembers Daniel Dromm, Letitia James and Stephen Levin, public school parents Karen Sprowal, Lisa Shaw and Tori Frye, and Class Size Matters' Executive Director,  Leonie Haimson.

For more information on the press conference, see our last post, here.


Part 1 Norman Siegel


Norman Siegel at Class Size Matters student privacy press conference from Class Size Matters on Vimeo.


Part 2 Councilmember Daniel Dromm


Councilmember Daniel Dromm stands up for student privacy from Class Size Matters on Vimeo.



Part 3 Councilmember Letitia James


Councilmember Letitia James stands up for student privacy from Class Size Matters on Vimeo.



Part 4 Councilmember Stephen Levin


Councilmember Stephen Levin stands up for student privacy from Class Size Matters on Vimeo.



Part 5 Leonie Haimson

Leonie Haimson explains student data elements from Class Size Matters on Vimeo.



Part 6 Public school parent Karen Sprowal

Public school parent Karen Sprowal stands up for student privacy from Class Size Matters on Vimeo.



Part 7 Public school parent Lisa Shaw

Public school parent Lisa Shaw stands up for student privacy from Class Size Matters on Vimeo.



Part 8 Public school parent Molly Sackler


Public school parent Molly Sackler stands up for student privacy from Class Size Matters on Vimeo.



Part 9 Public school parent Tori Frye

Public school parent Tori Frye stands up for student privacy from Class Size Matters on Vimeo.



Part 10 Closing statement from Leonie Haimson

Closing statements from our press conference from Class Size Matters on Vimeo.






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