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Teachers worry about safety and privacy of Attorney General Rokita’s new parent portal

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Attorney General Todd Rokita’s new “” tip line for reporting “inappropriate” school material compromises teacher privacy and safety, a number of central Indiana teacher groups say.

Six teacher associations’ presidents, representing a total of around 4,200 teachers, have written a letter detailing concerns over the accuracy of documents posted. The letter, which they say they plan to send to Rokita, says the portal may put teachers at risk by providing a forum for posters to share teachers’ personal information, such as their names and home addresses, in some of the documents uploaded to the new portal.

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