Maybe Your Kid Won't Be Ear-Tagged After All. Student-Tracking Loses Favor.

They've tried monitoring students with RFID chips, video cameras, intrusive phone apps, fingerprint scanners, and demands for social media passwords. And along the road to clasping school kids in the smothering embrace of complete and total safety at every single moment (guaranteed!) public school educrats have managed something extremely impressive: they've freaked normal human beings right the fuck out. Some states now see a backlash, as parents come to realize that letting bureaucrats follow their offspring everywhere is both creepy and unwise.
At Stateline, Jeffrey Stinson writes:
But those tools, which are supposed to make schools safer and more efficient, have become a flashpoint for controversy. Several states are now banning or restricting the use of the technology in schools, as worries over student privacy have risen amid breaches of government and commercial computer databases.
This year, Florida became the first state to ban the use of biometric identification in its schools. Kansas said biometric data cannot be collected without student or parental consent. New Hampshire, Colorado and North Carolina said the state education departments cannot collect and store biometric data as part of student records.
New Hampshire and Missouri lawmakers said schools can't require students to use ID cards equipped with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology that can track them. The new laws are similar to one Oregon passed last year and what Rhode Island Iawmakers passed in 2009.
The laws reflect a growing sense of unease among parents and lawmakers about new technology, how it's being used, what student data is being collected and stored and what security protects the information.
Many school officials and the companies that supply the technology insist that tracking the little darlings is a swell idea, and perfectly safe, too. But even people who aren't inherently offended by constant monitoring are aware that no database completely safe, and that government databases leak like sieves even when they're not being actively abused by the officials with access to them.
Nobody really knows how many schools have gone the total-surveillance route, so whether this is a serious rebellion or merely a speedbump on the road to panopticon is anybody's guess. Is it really necessary to point out that the police state environment is just one more reason to avoid public schools?
Note: My son is homeschooled. He's in the front yard. I think.
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Just because he is home schooled doesn't mean you should tag the little bastard. Just saying.
By that, I assume you mean that he hasn't been buttoned yet, and is still just an associate in the Tuccille Family; however, he is on his way to being a made man.
The 2Chilly family has a lot of buffers.
+1 you know, Senator.
He still hasn't caused anyone to sleep with the fishes yet, so he can't qualify. He needs to be blooded!
Homeschooling
Jean Reno is such a good teacher.
In other news, WHY DOESN'T YOUR WARDROBE ENTIRELY CONSIST OF ITEMS FROM THIS STORE?!?!?!
OK, that's fucking awesome. I wonder if dunphy was one of the models?
Nah, dunphy's taste in music was just too horrible.
"He's in the front yard. I think."
Child Endangerment!!!!11!!1!!
Speaking of children & parents, my Pa is dating a woman who has no money and is four-times divorced. He says she is "right for him". Fuck me. I told him he should take his time and that the reason she's been divorced 4 times will become apparent. I guess there's nothing else I can say, eh? If there's a wedding, I expect an IRON CLAD pre-nup.
What the hell is wrong with men? Your dad is in a buyers' market. There are a whole lot more women than men and even fewer men who have a bit of cash.
And maybe you should think about tagging and tracking him for his own good.
Probably... I've been encouraging him to get a smartphone, but maybe I'll have to just shoot a tranquilizer and tag him like a wildebeest.
There are a lot of predatory whores out there. You need to need to do something.
The only good thing I can see right now is that she's his age. But I'll be goddamned if he's her 5th divorce and he's saddled with some kind of spousal support. I warned him about women who quit their jobs once they lock down a steady man. I'll have to reiterate that.
She may be his age but women out live men. Just sayin'.
There are a lot of predatory whores out there.
The heart wants what the heart wants, John.
How can a woman be divorced 4 times and have no money? Sheesh, after the second she should at least own 1 house free and clear
Note: My son is homeschooled. He's in the front yard. I think.
Well we all know how that turns out.
NO FAIR DADDY NO FAIR
I have to give that kid credit for being super creepy before he even knew what "creepy" meant.
Sometimes, dead is better. (in backwoods Maine accent)
ALL YOUR DAUGHTERS ARE BELONG TO US!
Many school officials and the companies that supply the technology insist that tracking the little darlings is a swell idea, and perfectly safe, too.
Fine. Let's track those big darlings for a few years as a pilot test.
"Ha! Look at this, Kenny! You'll never guess where Mr. Johnson is *now*!"
Is he...is he in your mom?
"Well, he's in her house, and the signal strength is, like, lower, higher, lower, higher, so your guess is as good as mine."
In a few years "passive" biometric readers, like facial recognition technology will be widely available. Schools and police departments will determine that people don't have an "expectation of privacy" on public property and so they will track people and students without their knowledge or consent. Why make them carry an RFID card when you can track a face. I say masks for everyone.
Jeeze, it was such a nice article. I thought that I might have just one happy evening, but noooo, we have to bring up the next step of the fascists.
Ah well, forewarned is forearmed.
This is just too much. Kids are not items, neither cattle. If you're scared that they might get in troubles and try to use it as a reason to control them you are the one who brought them up like that. If you helped them to become sensible individuals you wouldn't have to face such problem in the first place. However, I let my son use essay writing services uk so he can spend more time at home. To be honest, I think homeschooling is not a bad idea considering the environment in schools today.