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Data Privacy Agreement

A DPA your district'sprivacy officer will actually sign.

The app collects no student PII, so the DPA is short and the answers are simple. We support CA, IL, NY, CO, CT, and every other state's student data privacy law — send us yours or sign ours.

The short version

A DPA assumes a vendor touches student data. Our app doesn't. Everything below is essentially documentation that nothing flows anywhere.

No student PII is collected, stored, or transmitted by the app
The app runs fully offline after install — no server calls during use
Progress is stored locally on-device and never synced
No advertising, behavioral targeting, or profile-building — ever
Analytics can be disabled entirely via your MDM profile
No subprocessors touch student data, because no student data leaves the device

What you get

Everything procurement needs, nothing they don't.

Full written DPA

A complete data privacy agreement covering definitions, data ownership, security, retention, breach notice, and termination.

Parents' Bill of Rights

NY Ed Law §2-d supplemental information disclosure — the exact disclosures NYSED requires, drafted and ready to link from your district site.

Data inventory

Human-readable list of exactly what the app does (and doesn't) touch. Short answer: no student PII leaves the device.

Flexible execution

Countersign our template, send us yours, or use the SDPC NDPA with your state's Exhibit E — all three work for us.

State coverage

Every state's student data privacy law.

StateStatute / frameworkHow we cover it
CaliforniaAB 1584 / SOPIPAPupil-record ownership, breach notice, and data-use clauses are reflected in Articles III, V, and VII.
IllinoisSOPPA (105 ILCS 85)We meet SOPPA's operator requirements and can be listed on your district's public operator page.
New YorkEd Law §2-d + Part 121Paired with our Parents' Bill of Rights Supplement — the exact statutory data elements NYSED requires.
ColoradoHB 16-1423 (CSDTA)Contract terms align with Colorado's on-demand provider requirements and inventory obligations.
ConnecticutPublic Act 16-189Happy to execute on the Connecticut Student Data Privacy Agreement template if your district prefers it.
All other statesNDPA v1r8 structureOur template follows the Student Data Privacy Consortium National DPA structure, widely accepted nationwide.

Don't see your state-specific template? Send it over with your request and we'll execute on it directly — the SDPC NDPA, NJ CSDPA, TX DIR template, and most others are familiar to us.

Process

One business day turnaround.

Fill in the form and we'll respond within one business day. If you sent us your district's template, we'll countersign it or return redlines the same day. If you asked for ours, you'll get a signable PDF plus the Parents' Bill of Rights supplement.

1

Submit the request

Tell us your district, state, and whether you prefer our DPA or yours.

2

Receive the agreement

Signable PDF arrives the same business day, plus any state-specific supplements.

3

Countersign & deploy

You sign, we countersign, and you can publish us on your district operator list.

Request a DPA

Start with your district info.

We'll respond within one business day with your signed DPA or countersigned copy of yours.

We respond within one business day and accept either our DPA or your district's template.