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SOPPA

Student Online Personal Protection Act

We are committed to protecting the information security of Cahokia students in accordance with the latest version of the Student Online Personal Protection Act.

What is SOPPA?

The Student Online Personal Protection Act, or SOPPA, is the data privacy law that regulates student data collection and use by schools, the Illinois State Board of Education, and education technology (EdTech) vendors.

On August 23, 2019, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed into law a new version of SOPPA that gives parents greater control over student data. Among the changes is a new requirement to enact breach notifications that are available to the public.

SOPPA will also require Illinois school districts to provide additional guarantees that student data is protected when collected by EdTech companies and that data is used for beneficial purposes only. The law is effective on July 1, 2021.

What does it mean for you?

If you are a parent or guardian, you will have greater control over your child’s personal information. In many cases, SOPPA gives parents the right to inspect, correct, and delete their child’s data, regardless of whether it is held by a school or a third party EdTech vendor. Illinois schools will also be required to post on their web site the types of student data they share with EdTech vendors.

If you are a teacher you will need to inform parents of the EdTech products you have chosen for your classroom and ask for parental consent when appropriate. If you are the principal, you will need to ensure the EdTech vendors chosen by staff are part of our approved vendors and have signed contracts with us.

Ensuring our students’ safety is critically important to CUSD#187, and establishing protocols compliant with this legislation will enable us to do so consistently.

The complete list of Cahokia NDPAs is here.

The list of programs we are unable to get NDPAs on is here.

Teachers! Need to request a new resource? Complete the form here!