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Student data and minor privacy
This DRAFT page explains how Aspire treats student, athlete, parent, guardian, coach, team, and school-related information when Program Access is used with minors. It must be reviewed by a licensed attorney before launch.
Attorney review required
Aspire serves youth teams and families, so privacy language must be reviewed against the actual school, club, parent-consent, vendor, and state-law setup before the owner launches or relies on this page.
Aspire Program Access is designed for general team nutrition education. Content, handouts, family notes, and tools do not provide individualized medical care, diagnosis, treatment, medical nutrition therapy, return-to-play decisions, or emergency guidance for a specific child.
Coaches, parents, guardians, and athletes should use Aspire materials as general education and should involve a physician, registered dietitian, or qualified clinician for medical conditions, eating concerns, lab values, allergies, injury recovery, supplement questions, or individual nutrition prescriptions.
Aspire treats minor-related information with heightened care. Program Access should collect only the information needed to operate the account, deliver general education, support family access, and respond to support requests.
Families should not place sensitive student medical details, diagnoses, eating disorder concerns, lab results, medication details, weight targets, body-composition goals, return-to-play decisions, or other high-risk personal health information into public posts, share links, URLs, or general support forms.
Aspire is not directed to children under 13 and does not knowingly invite children under 13 to create their own accounts. Where younger athletes are involved in a team program, access should be managed by a parent, guardian, coach, school, or other authorized adult consistent with applicable law and school policy.
If Aspire learns that personal information from a child under 13 was collected without the required adult authorization or consent, Aspire will work to delete or de-identify the information as required by law and platform policy.
Aspire does not require schools to upload official education records, grades, disciplinary records, medical records, individualized education plans, or other regulated student records to use Program Access. Schools and teams should not upload official student records unless the school has confirmed that doing so is permitted under its policies and applicable law.
When Aspire is used through a school, the school or program controls which coaches, staff, parents, guardians, and families receive access. Aspire will cooperate with reasonable school-directed access, correction, export, and deletion requests subject to legal retention requirements.
Program setup should use the minimum personal data needed for a coach to grant family access and for families to receive general education. Avoid collecting sensitive details that are not needed for the team education workflow.
Parents, guardians, coaches, and school representatives may contact Aspire about access, correction, deletion, export, or privacy questions at luke@aspireperformancerd.com. Aspire may need to verify the requester and coordinate with the program, school, or account owner before changing program-scoped access.
This page works with the Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Medical Disclaimer.
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Student data and minor privacy
This DRAFT page explains how Aspire treats student, athlete, parent, guardian, coach, team, and school-related information when Program Access is used with minors. It must be reviewed by a licensed attorney before launch.
Attorney review required
Aspire serves youth teams and families, so privacy language must be reviewed against the actual school, club, parent-consent, vendor, and state-law setup before the owner launches or relies on this page.
Aspire Program Access is designed for general team nutrition education. Content, handouts, family notes, and tools do not provide individualized medical care, diagnosis, treatment, medical nutrition therapy, return-to-play decisions, or emergency guidance for a specific child.
Coaches, parents, guardians, and athletes should use Aspire materials as general education and should involve a physician, registered dietitian, or qualified clinician for medical conditions, eating concerns, lab values, allergies, injury recovery, supplement questions, or individual nutrition prescriptions.
Aspire treats minor-related information with heightened care. Program Access should collect only the information needed to operate the account, deliver general education, support family access, and respond to support requests.
Families should not place sensitive student medical details, diagnoses, eating disorder concerns, lab results, medication details, weight targets, body-composition goals, return-to-play decisions, or other high-risk personal health information into public posts, share links, URLs, or general support forms.
Aspire is not directed to children under 13 and does not knowingly invite children under 13 to create their own accounts. Where younger athletes are involved in a team program, access should be managed by a parent, guardian, coach, school, or other authorized adult consistent with applicable law and school policy.
If Aspire learns that personal information from a child under 13 was collected without the required adult authorization or consent, Aspire will work to delete or de-identify the information as required by law and platform policy.
Aspire does not require schools to upload official education records, grades, disciplinary records, medical records, individualized education plans, or other regulated student records to use Program Access. Schools and teams should not upload official student records unless the school has confirmed that doing so is permitted under its policies and applicable law.
When Aspire is used through a school, the school or program controls which coaches, staff, parents, guardians, and families receive access. Aspire will cooperate with reasonable school-directed access, correction, export, and deletion requests subject to legal retention requirements.
Program setup should use the minimum personal data needed for a coach to grant family access and for families to receive general education. Avoid collecting sensitive details that are not needed for the team education workflow.
Parents, guardians, coaches, and school representatives may contact Aspire about access, correction, deletion, export, or privacy questions at luke@aspireperformancerd.com. Aspire may need to verify the requester and coordinate with the program, school, or account owner before changing program-scoped access.
This page works with the Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Medical Disclaimer.
Student data and minor privacy
This DRAFT page explains how Aspire treats student, athlete, parent, guardian, coach, team, and school-related information when Program Access is used with minors. It must be reviewed by a licensed attorney before launch.
Attorney review required
Aspire serves youth teams and families, so privacy language must be reviewed against the actual school, club, parent-consent, vendor, and state-law setup before the owner launches or relies on this page.
Aspire Program Access is designed for general team nutrition education. Content, handouts, family notes, and tools do not provide individualized medical care, diagnosis, treatment, medical nutrition therapy, return-to-play decisions, or emergency guidance for a specific child.
Coaches, parents, guardians, and athletes should use Aspire materials as general education and should involve a physician, registered dietitian, or qualified clinician for medical conditions, eating concerns, lab values, allergies, injury recovery, supplement questions, or individual nutrition prescriptions.
Aspire treats minor-related information with heightened care. Program Access should collect only the information needed to operate the account, deliver general education, support family access, and respond to support requests.
Families should not place sensitive student medical details, diagnoses, eating disorder concerns, lab results, medication details, weight targets, body-composition goals, return-to-play decisions, or other high-risk personal health information into public posts, share links, URLs, or general support forms.
Aspire is not directed to children under 13 and does not knowingly invite children under 13 to create their own accounts. Where younger athletes are involved in a team program, access should be managed by a parent, guardian, coach, school, or other authorized adult consistent with applicable law and school policy.
If Aspire learns that personal information from a child under 13 was collected without the required adult authorization or consent, Aspire will work to delete or de-identify the information as required by law and platform policy.
Aspire does not require schools to upload official education records, grades, disciplinary records, medical records, individualized education plans, or other regulated student records to use Program Access. Schools and teams should not upload official student records unless the school has confirmed that doing so is permitted under its policies and applicable law.
When Aspire is used through a school, the school or program controls which coaches, staff, parents, guardians, and families receive access. Aspire will cooperate with reasonable school-directed access, correction, export, and deletion requests subject to legal retention requirements.
Program setup should use the minimum personal data needed for a coach to grant family access and for families to receive general education. Avoid collecting sensitive details that are not needed for the team education workflow.
Parents, guardians, coaches, and school representatives may contact Aspire about access, correction, deletion, export, or privacy questions at luke@aspireperformancerd.com. Aspire may need to verify the requester and coordinate with the program, school, or account owner before changing program-scoped access.
This page works with the Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Medical Disclaimer.
Student data and minor privacy
This DRAFT page explains how Aspire treats student, athlete, parent, guardian, coach, team, and school-related information when Program Access is used with minors. It must be reviewed by a licensed attorney before launch.
Attorney review required
Aspire serves youth teams and families, so privacy language must be reviewed against the actual school, club, parent-consent, vendor, and state-law setup before the owner launches or relies on this page.
Aspire Program Access is designed for general team nutrition education. Content, handouts, family notes, and tools do not provide individualized medical care, diagnosis, treatment, medical nutrition therapy, return-to-play decisions, or emergency guidance for a specific child.
Coaches, parents, guardians, and athletes should use Aspire materials as general education and should involve a physician, registered dietitian, or qualified clinician for medical conditions, eating concerns, lab values, allergies, injury recovery, supplement questions, or individual nutrition prescriptions.
Aspire treats minor-related information with heightened care. Program Access should collect only the information needed to operate the account, deliver general education, support family access, and respond to support requests.
Families should not place sensitive student medical details, diagnoses, eating disorder concerns, lab results, medication details, weight targets, body-composition goals, return-to-play decisions, or other high-risk personal health information into public posts, share links, URLs, or general support forms.
Aspire is not directed to children under 13 and does not knowingly invite children under 13 to create their own accounts. Where younger athletes are involved in a team program, access should be managed by a parent, guardian, coach, school, or other authorized adult consistent with applicable law and school policy.
If Aspire learns that personal information from a child under 13 was collected without the required adult authorization or consent, Aspire will work to delete or de-identify the information as required by law and platform policy.
Aspire does not require schools to upload official education records, grades, disciplinary records, medical records, individualized education plans, or other regulated student records to use Program Access. Schools and teams should not upload official student records unless the school has confirmed that doing so is permitted under its policies and applicable law.
When Aspire is used through a school, the school or program controls which coaches, staff, parents, guardians, and families receive access. Aspire will cooperate with reasonable school-directed access, correction, export, and deletion requests subject to legal retention requirements.
Program setup should use the minimum personal data needed for a coach to grant family access and for families to receive general education. Avoid collecting sensitive details that are not needed for the team education workflow.
Parents, guardians, coaches, and school representatives may contact Aspire about access, correction, deletion, export, or privacy questions at luke@aspireperformancerd.com. Aspire may need to verify the requester and coordinate with the program, school, or account owner before changing program-scoped access.
This page works with the Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Medical Disclaimer.