by Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
Republished with permission from IW Features.
Fairfax County Public Schools Superintendent Michelle Reid seems to be playing dumb about her districtโs directive to destroy student identification records. As I previously reported inย IW Features, Fairfax County Public Schools issued new guidance to school registrars this summer, telling them to purge copies and digital uploads of studentsโ personal identification documents from school records.ย
On July 1, Dave Anderson, Fairfax County Public Schoolsโ senior district manager for student registration, sent anย emailย to school-based registrars โ labeled as confidential โ that states: โBased on recent Division Counsel guidance reflective of FCPS Policy and the Code of Virginia, FCPS will no longer retain copies of identification documents, including the student birth certificate, in the studentโs cumulative fileโฆ For clarification purposes, identification documents refer to copies of a parentโs photo ID, such as a driverโs license, passport, etc.โ

Earlier this month, IW Features sent an email to Reid and School Board Chair Sandy Anderson asking why. The email states, โOn July 1, Dave Anderson sent FCPS school registrars an email directing them, under guidance from chief legal counsel, to purge student identity documents. What is the reason?โ
On September 10, Reid responded in an email, โI will check in with staff to identify what document(s) you are referring to and respond as appropriate.โ
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