Posted on 08/24/2015 5:38:45 AM PDT by markomalley
The grumbling in New Albany cafeterias isnt coming from students stomachs. Its from parents.
The southern Indiana school district is one of the latest to deploy technology which biometric identification to match a finger scan with a personal identification number, WAVE reports.
According to a notification issued by the New Albany Floyd County school system, the technology is used to eliminate pin numbers, eliminate misused pin numbers, maintain the privacy of students on subsidized food programs and speed up the amount of time in the lunch line.
School administrators refused to go on camera to discuss the new technology.
But the change in the name of convenience has some parents very concerned.
I dont need the school to store my childrens fingerprints. I dont like that, Mt. Tabor Elementary parent Mary Ann Halstead says.
Halstead opted her children out of the program and to instead continue using a PIN number. But she says her youngest daughter was told she had to participate.
Marissa said, had she not they werent going to give her lunch, according to the mother. Theyre six and eight (years old.) They dont need their fingerprint stored.
The company offering the technology, Horizon Software, disputes Halsteads concerns.
Its basically storing a template thats a numerical representation of the individual finger print, according to company vice president Amy Huff. Whats stored in the system is simply a series of zeros and ones that based on an algorithm of different points on a students finger.
But Halstead may have a legitimate reason to be concerned.
A Pennsylvania school district is scanning students thumbprints, tracking all of their lunch purchases, and turning the data over to the federal government.
The Hazleton Area School District recently announced it would be providing free meals to all students, regardless of need.
The move comes after the federal government began incentivizing school districts to provide more meals to more students.
As The Citizens Voice reports:
While it would seem that providing all children with lunch would cost districts more, the pilot federal initiative turns that assumption on its ear. The initiative encourages school districts to move toward full participation by providing districts with reimbursements that will in fact absorb the cost of providing lunch to students of all income levels, whether they walk to school or if a chauffeur drives them.
We will at least break even, if not come out ahead because of federal reimbursement, according to district superintendent Craig Butler.
The conclusion comes after the Hazleton district purchased biometric software to track students who receive free or reduced-cost lunches.
The students thumbprint was scanned each time he or she received a meal.
This data provided by the biometrics was made available to the district and federal government for tracking purposes, the paper reports.
Chip ‘em, Dano....
—The Late Great Planet Earth comes to mind.
(A book I read many years ago, that has stuck with me.)
Welcome to the ‘New World’.
This is nothing more than a Young Komosol program.
When will the red neck scarves start appearing?
Here's a thought... Pay for your kid's lunch yourself.
Then, there's no need for identification, as there will be no "free lunch" vs. "paid lunch" list.
I am sure the same parents who complain also use Farcebook, Paypal, cell phones, email, online payments elsewhere, and all the other latest technology gadgets and apps. Once you let the nose of the camel in the tents he will come on in.
This data provided by the biometrics was made available to the district and federal government for tracking purposes,
Ahh yes...tracking. “Oh no...its not for identification....its for TRACKING...”
Tracking what? Keeping count? No need for id for that....if all kids get a lunch, submitting the day’s attendance list should cover that...
::sigh::...I just could not send a child into this type of a situation. Poor child is being told she can’t eat unless she complies? Really?
Oh no...it doesn’t keep a REAL fingerprint...just a lot of ones and zeroes...ALL data is ones and zeroes. These data points are linked to the child’s identity. So the ARE keeping a de facto print. It won’t print out as a print, perhaps, but it will be associated with this child thru her school years.
Same thing, different name.
Fingerprinting kids is a good idea, just ask any parent who has gone through the hell of a missing child. Using the biometric for ID is a side benefit.
Government, when not restrained, always turns into fascism.
Nope. No comparison to the Jews re: their ‘tracking’ tattoos </it’d be funny if it weren’t so sad>
Those damn Socialist Republicans Nazis again </s..there she is>
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