SDPC Midwest Regional School District Training

Outline of Missouri, Illinois, and Tennessee together.

Unlocking the Power of Student Data Privacy and Governance

Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025

9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

We’ve collaborated with our neighboring SDPC alliances to bring you this valuable free virtual event! This event will not be recorded. 

Join us for the SDPC Midwest Regional School District Training, a focused and interactive event designed for school districts across Illinois, Tennessee and Missouri. This training brings together district leaders, IT professionals, educators and data privacy advocates to explore the evolving landscape of student data privacy, governance and technology integration.

Register today!

Th registration link above is directed to our Tennessee partner, TETA, as they are providing the virtual webinar.  Registration is limited.

Key Topics Include

  • Welcome: Why Student Data Privacy Matters
    Understand the foundational importance of protecting student information in today’s digital learning environments.
  • Internal Vetting Processes
    Learn how to evaluate tools and platforms before they enter your ecosystem.
  • Legal Spotlight: What Happens When You Have a Data Breach?
    A practical look at legal implications, response protocols and lessons learned.
  • Microdosing Student Data Privacy and District Buy-In
    • What to share with teachers before they attend a conference
      Equip educators with the right questions to ask vendors and protect student data on the go. Bite-sized, actionable practices to build a culture of privacy awareness.
  • NDPA Updates and Resource Registry 2 (RR2)
    Updates and guidance on navigating the National Data Privacy Agreement and leveraging RR2 effectively.
  • Artificial Intelligence and Data Privacy in Education
    Explore the opportunities and risks of AI tools in classrooms and administrative systems.
  • Resources You Can Use
    Walk away with toolkits, templates and guides to support your district’s privacy journey.

This training is ideal for district technology leaders, data stewards, curriculum directors and anyone involved in student data decision making. Whether you’re just starting or refining your privacy practices, you’ll leave with actionable insights and a stronger network of peers.