
The Trusted Learning Environment (TLE) Seal Program, developed by the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) and a group of U.S. education leaders, is a prestigious achievement for K-12 school systems that have implemented “strong, measurable, and publicly available” student data privacy practices. Rockingham County Public Schools (RCPS) received the TLE seal in June 2021 after nearly two years of work. The rural Virginia district recognized the protection of student data as critical to the district’s technology infrastructure.
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About the Presenter: Dr. Larry Fruth II is currently the Executive Director and CEO of the Access 4 Learning (A4L) Community, an independent non-profit membership organization comprised of over 3,200 software vendors and educational institutions whose mission is to support the identification, management, movement and usage of learning information within the education sector. The main community product is the collaboratively developed, platform independent and vendor-neutral technical specifications (SIF Specifications) to enable data sharing among education software applications internationally. Additional activities include the establishment, support and growth of the Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC) addressing critical on the ground privacy issues. Dr. Fruth has over 30 years of experience in teaching and learning as a classroom teacher/professor, curriculum and professional development designer and state and federal policymaker. Most recently Dr. Fruth served as an Director for the Ohio Department of Education where he oversaw development of Technology Academic Content Standards, was the State Educational Technology Director designee, lead for various federal programs as well as pointing various pK-16 partnership initiatives. He has been a national keynote speaker, grant reviewer, and currently sits on state, national and international boards relating to education and technology.
CoSN Award Nominations Open Now
Chanel Alford-Campbell, Technology Integration Specialist from Alexandria City, was recognized at the recent 

