Action Alert: U.S. school district to begin microchipping students!
MIDDLETOWN, Rhode Island - June 16, 2008 - A Rhode Island
school district has announced a pilot program to monitor student movements by
means of radio frequency identification (RFID) chips implanted in their
schoolbags.
The Middletown School District, in partnership with MAP Information Technology
Corp., has launched a pilot program to implant RFID chips into the schoolbags
of 80 children at the Aquidneck School. Each chip would be programmed with a student
identification number, and would be read by an external device installed in one
of two school buses. The buses would also be fitted with global positioning
system (GPS) devices.
Parents or school officials could log onto a school web site to see whether and
when specific children had entered or exited which bus, and to look up the
bus's current location as provided by the GPS device.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has criticized the plan as an
invasion of children's privacy and a potential risk to their safety.
"There's absolutely no need to be tagging children," said Stephen
Brown, executive director of the ACLU's Rhode Island chapter. According to
Brown, the school district should already know where its students are.
"[This program is] a solution in search of a problem," Brown said.
The school district says that its current plan is no different than other
programs already in place for parents to monitor their children's school
experience. For example, parents can already check on their children's
attendance records and what they have for lunch, said district Superintendent
Rosemary Kraeger.
Brown disputed this argument. The school is perfectly entitled to track its
buses, he said, but "it's a quantitative leap to monitor children themselves."
He raised the question of whether unauthorized individuals could use easily
available RFID readers to find out students' private information and monitor
their movements.
Because the pilot program is being provided to the school district at no cost,
it did not require approval from the Rhode Island ethics commission.
Please call and voice your outrage and opposition to this attempt to further
undermine individual freedoms that rest at the foundation of our society and
culture. Threaten to remove your
children from their schools and tell them you will encourage others to do the
same. TAKE ACTION NOW! DO SOMETHING!
Superintendent Rosemary Kraeger
Middletown Public Schools
401-849-2122
Principal Michelle Fonseca
Principal Maureen Cicchitelli
Aquidneck Elementary School
401-847-4921