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NorthWest Allprep 
Northwest AllPrep  is designed to be a leader in the innovative application of Online Learning; stressing Rigor Relevance and Relationships 
NWAllprep is based on the idea that innovative methods lead to the most powerful educational experiences. Our flexible programs make this possible. Your child’s schooling can include at-home learning, self-paced online curriculum, in-home teacher visits or dual high school and college credits. AllPrep involves families, educators and communities to create a learning culture that helps every student succeed.
Free For Students in Washington
237 Chkalov STE 105
Vancouver, WA 98684

Office hours 9.30 - 3.30
360-828-0205
Privacy Statement
NWAllprep information gathering and dissemination practices.
    

The following discloses our information gathering and dissemination practices for this Web site, as well as for the school, in general. NWAllprep has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate our firm commitment to student and student’s family privacy.
Your contact information, as well as additional information needed for the student files, is requested when you submit a form on our Web site such as an application form or when you fill out this form in person.  We use this information to reply to your comments, suggestions, questions or requests and especially for student files and records.  We will not sell or distribute this information.  We will not share the information you provide with any outside party without your explicit consent unless we are required by law or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary in order to conform with the law. NWAllprep is committed to, and required to comply with FERPA laws*.
This NWAllprep website contains links to other sites. NWAllprep is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Web sites.


*FERPA:

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA or the Buckley Amendment) is a United States federal Law. It  provides that educational agencies and institutions that receive funding under a program administered by the U. S. Department of Education must provide students with access to their education records, an opportunity to seek to have the records amended, and some control over the disclosure of information from the records. With several exceptions, schools must have a student's consent prior to the disclosure of education records. Examples of situations affected by FERPA include school employees divulging information to anyone other than the student about the student's grades or behavior, and school work posted on a bulletin board with a grade.
This privacy policy also governs how state agencies transmit testing data to federal agencies.