Florida Schools Collected Student-Athletes' Menstrual Data — & It's Raising Privacy Concerns

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Florida Schools Collected Student-Athletes' Menstrual Data — & It's Raising Privacy Concerns
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This new policy coming from Florida schools has parents, students, and professionals concerned.

A student-athlete physical evaluation containing student’s reproductive health data drew criticism from parents and advocates earlier this week when it became

clear that the software used to collect the information was not one guaranteed to protect student privacy — particularly in the aftermath of Roe v Wade being overturned.

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