[telecom] Texas schools punish students who refuse to be tracked with microchips

Texas schools punish students who refuse to be tracked with microchips

9 October 2012

A school district in Texas came under fire earlier this year when it announced that it would require students to wear microchip-embedded ID cards at all times. Now, students who refuse to be monitored say they are feeling the repercussions.

Since October 1, students at John Jay High School and Anson Jones Middle School in San Antonio, Texas, have been asked to attend class with photo ID cards equipped with radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips to track every pupil's location. Educators insist that the endeavor is being rolled out in Texas to stem the rampant truancy devastating the school's funding. If the program is judged successful, the RFID chips could soon come to 112 schools in all and affect nearly 100,000 students.

Students who refuse to walk the school halls with the card in their pocket or around their neck claim they are being tormented by instructors, and are barred from participating in certain school functions. Some also said they were turned away from common areas like cafeterias and libraries.

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***** Moderator's Note *****

I recommend this article to the readership, not only because of its obvious implications in privacy debates, but also as a starting point for a debate about the goals of American education and the ways that bureaucracies try to apply technical solutions to human problems.

Bill Horne Moderator

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Monty Solomon
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Our junior high, with an overcrowded diverse urban enrollment, managed to function pretty well without students having any ID card at all. There's something troubling about kids all wearing a mandated dangling ID card.

As to the problem that created the need for fancy ID cards, I would suggest the problem be addressed at its roots, that is, determine why are so many kids are truant and remedy those issues, rather than track kids like criminals.

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HAncock4

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