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web site legalaties

17 years 6 months ago #126043 by Menlo Tigers
Our school sends home a form at the beginning of the year in case they want to publish photos of our children in the local newspaper or on the school's website. If we put kids pics on the PTO website we check with the office or the homeroom teachers first, they have this info.
17 years 9 months ago #126042 by <a OK>
Replied by <a OK> on topic RE: web site legalaties
srw - doenst matter if you know the parents of the kids you are posting pictures of...you need a release in writing ANYWAY.

Talk to your districts lawyer or go through your superintendent for the requirements.

Typically, the school has parents fill out a photo release form at registration, and that could be applied most likely, to any pictures you choose to post.

This is a bit of a tricky thing, when the PTO is legally seperate entity from the school, ie if yuo are an independent non-profit, then the school photo waiver may not apply to your issue.

If however you operate under the jurisdiction of the school, a service arm of the school and use their TIN for tax purposes, then most likely the schools paperwork (parental consents for use of pictures) would cover your issue.

You need input from your schools legal counsel on this question.
17 years 10 months ago #126041 by Shawn
Replied by Shawn on topic RE: web site legalaties
Here's the official
LAUSD Information and Media Release form

and a generic one

Electronic Media Release Form
Anytown School

_____Yes, I hereby GIVE my permission to Anytown School to use my child’s picture, classroom work, art or computer generated products in the publication of the Anytown School web page. Student names will be excluded.

_____No, I hereby DENY my permission to Anytown School to use my child’s picture, classroom work, art or computer generated products in the publication of the Anytown School web page. Student names will be excluded.

Student name: _________________________________________Grade____________

________________________________________ ______________________
Parent Signature Date

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17 years 10 months ago #126040 by PTOCES
Replied by PTOCES on topic RE: web site legalaties
At our school we as parents have to fill out a form for allowing our kids pictures to be on the internet at the beginning of the school year. Our front office can tell me which ones could and couldn't be...We had less than 15 too that couldn't be posted.

Most of the teachers also know which students can and can't be photographed. If you are in a class room, just ask the teacher.

Have fun w/ your website!
17 years 10 months ago #126039 by pals
Replied by pals on topic RE: web site legalaties
Our school secretary can actually tell us this info. I generally will take in pictures that I want to "advertise" into the principal and then it goes to her, at our school of 467 kids there are less than 15 kids on it.

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17 years 10 months ago #126038 by Critter
Replied by Critter on topic RE: web site legalaties
Check with your school district public relations department. They'll know the rules for your state/district.
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