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The collection, use and disclosure of personal information by a school district are governed by the (FOIPPA) and the This includes use of a student鈥檚 photos/videos for educational-related purposes and access to students by news media. The obliges district staff to 鈥渆nsure confidentiality of the information contained in the student records and ensure privacy for students and their families鈥.
Schools and districts obtain consent to collect, use and share student photos/videos on district materials (brochures, reports, advertisements, etc.) and across digital tools (e.g., websites, social media, etc.) for education-related purposed, such as recognizing and encouraging student success, building the school community and informing the public about school and district programs and activities.
General consent forms are to be obtained on a scheduled basis for each student in the Abbotsford School District as follows:
1. General photo/video and media consent requirements
1.1 Consent must be provided for photo, video and audio recordings of individual students.
1.2 Consent is not required for public events. School and district staff cannot control news media access in public locations (e.g. field trips or off school grounds) and have limited control at school events open to the public, such as sports events, student performances, school board meetings, etc.
1.3 Consent for students is renewed as they enter each level of school. You may resubmit a new consent form to your school at any time to change your consent.
2. In class/school consent for access to students by media/photographers
2.1 Parental/Guardian consent for recording and use of a student鈥檚 photograph, video image or audio recording in a classroom or school setting (i.e. non-public.) must be received in advance.
2.2 For in-school interaction with media, obligations under the can be met by:
3. Yearbooks produced by a school are for the use of students and the school community. They are not a public document. Other than to students and their families, school yearbooks are not to be further distributed outside the school, including to local libraries, museums/archives, businesses or sponsors, or any other organization. School yearbooks are also not to be available to general members of the public. In school libraries, yearbooks may only be available on request. Alumni may come to the school to view the appropriate book for the years they attended the school, but yearbooks must stay at the school.
4. When possible, for photographs or videos of students, staff should endeavour to use school district owned devices and not personal equipment.
AP 324-1 Photograph/Video and Media Consent Form
(Last Revised: January 2025)