Privacy Policy
About Dealing with Us. When you communicate with us for any reason, or
submit an online form to request additional information, the information
we collect from you (e.g., your name, address, email address) may be
added to our electronic mailing list. We use this information only to
contact you whenever necessary, and to provide you with information
about AAP School Division events.  To register online for conferences or
other events, AAP asks users to provide their name, job title, company,
business address, business phone, fax and e-mail, and users may choose
to provide AAP School Division with their credit card accounts to make
payments.

Our Website keeps track of usage data, such as the source address that a
page request is coming from, your IP address or domain name, the date
and time of the page request, the referring Website (if any), and other
parameters in the URL. We use this data to better understand Web site
usage in the aggregate so that we know what areas of our Web site users
prefer. This information is stored in log files and is used for
aggregated and statistical reporting. This log information is not linked
to personally identifiable information anywhere on the site.

Links with Other Web Sites. Our web site may link to sites maintained by
others. We are not responsible for the actions or policies of these
other parties. We encourage you to review their privacy policies to
learn more about what, why, and how they collect and use personally
identifiable information.

Statement about Children.  Our Website and its applications generally do
not target students under the age of 13. We may target educators, school
administrators, and parents. To ensure the privacy of children, we
adhere to the following additional policies pertaining to the children
who may access our Web site:

Children may freely access areas of our Website for which we neither
require nor ask for personally identifying information. None of our
activities invite children to divulge any personally identifying
information.