British school puts a chip on pupils

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Electronic tag test for students


Hungerhill School.


By Chris Walker
SECONDARY school pupils are having their "every step traced" under a new monitoring system which sees a microchip embedded in their school uniform.
Currently ten pupils at Hungerhill School in Edenthorpe are having their movements monitored by radio technology, but its Doncaster makers hope the system could soon be attached to every school uniform in the country, if the pilot scheme proves successful.

Under the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) surveillance system the Hungerhill pupils have a memory microchip discreetly embedded onto their school badge which produces a radio signal. It means the pupils can be identified the moment that they step into a classroom. Its inventor, Trevor Darnborough, says the technology has many advantages including; offering accurate and speedy registration of pupils, ensuring child security, providing visual confirmation of attendance to help cover teachers and easy data input for the school's behavioural and reporting system.

But the system, which is believed to be the first of its kind in the country, has been slammed by civil liberty campaigners who believe radio surveillance should only be used on criminals and not on schoolchildren.

David Clouter, a parent who founded the "Leave them kids alone" organisation to oppose the fingerprinting of children in school, said: "To put this in a school badge is complete and utter surveillance of the children. Tagging is what we do to criminals we let out of prison early. With pupils being fingerprinted and now this it seems we are treating children in a way that we have traditionally treated criminals. It's the first time I've ever heard of this happening and I think it's appalling. I'm not sure how it will support personalised learning to track a pupil. You need to know the pupils individually and develop a relationship with them to find out what their needs really are rather than simply chipping them."

Mr Darnborough, who runs Darnbro Ltd, said his product is currently the subject of a patent application but after a "successful trial" at Hungerhill is now ready to have a crack at the £300 million school clothing market.

He said: "The Department for Education and Skills is keen to promote use of electronic registration in schools because of its benefits in efficiently monitoring pupils' attendance and the speedy retrieval and analysis of data. The system saves valuable lesson time, often wasted in registration and monitoring, while ensuring parents of their children's security. And there's the additional benefit of reduced costs in replacing school uniforms that have gone astray.

"We believe the system will work equally well in corporate and commercial scenarios and we're now seeking backing to help us attack a huge potential market, including the £300m annual school clothing spend."

Darnbro state that their product can "trace a pupil's every step during the school day" and that the system can be set up to limit access to doors for certain people at certain times, including shutting the main doors of a school to pupils during classtime.

They stated that schools in the Doncaster area have expressed a keen interest in the product as the government wants to introduce a fully computerised registration system with internet access for parents by 2008.

Hungerhill headteacher Graham Wakeling said: "The school is trialling the project and a
variety of tests to measure compatibility with a range of school information management systems are being carried out.

The system is not intrusive to the pupil in the slightest. The benefits are that it provides immediate registration of the pupil as they enter the classroom. This supports staff as they are getting to know pupils.

It also links the pupil directly to the curriculum they are following and specifically to their assessment data. All the information it provides is already stored on the school information management system. The advantage is that it provides immediate access."

He added that the pilot was started in February of this year and all the parents of children involved in the scheme were supportive of it.

Hungerhill chair of governors, Moira Bates, said she was unaware of the project and was not prepared to comment until she had had a meeting at the school.
Last Updated: 18 October 2007 10:59 AM

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I think this is absurd.. just for a "quick registration system"
The way I see it they are now chipping children for them to get used and believe it is normal to live in a chipped sociaty.
And someone is also making a lot of $$$$ with just a "registration" system... and I still don't see how people are more safe while wearing a chip.
 
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I think this is absurd.. just for a "quick registration system"
The way I see it they are now chipping children for them to get used and believe it is normal to live in a chipped sociaty.
And someone is also making a lot of $$$$ with just a "registration" system... and I still don't see how people are more safe while wearing a chip.

I agree. This is not good....
 
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Wow don't killers in max security Prisons...

wear an ankle braclet.... to be tracked?

So now they are turning schools into prisons? more so then they already were?

I say the kids protest.. and rip up the iniforms!

I remember they tried to pull some uniform shit on us at my high school years ago..
and everyone resisted.. so they took them out!!

Fuck chips.. and those kids needs to rise up... and say NO!

They should take those chips.. and then get a hammer and CRUSH them... send these fuckers a message.. that they are not slaves. or dogs on a leash..

Fuck micro chips.. and fuck the new world order.. they are going to FAIL!

They put in bio metric scanning of a finger print at my mom's workplace.. to clock in...

that is bullshit.. and they did it without the workers consent or signing anything...

They are going to strike this month.. and I told the Union.. to tell them.. more money... less work.. and NO Biometric scanning...The workers.. are not their fucking slaves!

And the manager at my mom's job.. was scared.. when I yelled at him over the phone...
and he said " How do you know what biometric scanning is"?

I told him.. let's say I did my research on this stuff .. He was like oh wow.. lol

And I will will be bull horning these assholes.. at the strike... and telling the truth about Biometric scanning.. and why it must be resisted.. CRUSHED.. and eliminated from existence.

thanks

Once again fuck a new world order.. and fuck robots, micro chips.. and everything else.. they try to pull. That shit is not gonna fly... It has already failed

Freedom Eternally
 
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Revelation 13:16-18:
And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark
 
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mark of the beast almost in play
Revelation 13:16-18:
And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark
Exactly as I see it. I always think of "Left Behind" when I hear about microchips and shit. Very Scary.