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FERPA Compliant File Sharing for Schools

March 18, 2026 - EasySend Team

Schools share student data constantly: grades, attendance records, IEP documents, disciplinary reports and parent communications. FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) sets strict rules about how this data can be shared. Most file sharing tools used in schools do not meet these requirements.

What FERPA Requires

FERPA protects the privacy of student education records. Key requirements for file sharing:

How Schools Use EasySend for FERPA Alignment

Sharing Records Between Schools

When a student transfers, the receiving school needs records. Upload the student file at easysend.co with end-to-end encryption enabled. Share the link with the receiving school's registrar. Send the password via phone call. The 3-day auto-expiry ensures records do not persist on external servers.

Sharing with Parents

Parents have a right to access their child's records. Upload the relevant documents and share the link via the parent's preferred communication channel. No parent account needed. Password protection prevents unauthorized access if the link is forwarded.

IEP Document Distribution

Individualized Education Program documents contain sensitive information about student disabilities. Enable encryption and set a strong password. Share with the IEP team members who need access. Download notifications confirm who accessed the documents.

Why EasySend Helps with FERPA

Important Notes

EasySend is not FERPA-certified (no file sharing service is "FERPA-certified" since FERPA certifies institutions, not tools). However, its encryption, access controls and data minimization features help schools align their file sharing practices with FERPA requirements.

Schools should consult their district's data privacy officer before implementing any new file sharing tool for student records. See the teacher guide and education industry page for general school file sharing workflows.

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