CA school tracks students with mandatory RFID badges
Tim Finin, 11:34am 10 February 2005
The Brittan Elementary School in California now requires students to wear RFID badges that can track their every move. Students must wear identification cards around their necks with their picture, name and grade and a RFID tag. The system was imposed, without parental input, to simplify attendance-taking, reduce vandalism and improve student safety. The district superintendent told the parents concerned about privacy that their children could be disciplined for boycotting the badges.
“It’s not an option, (The badge) is just like a textbook, you have to have it. I’m charged with running the school district and I get to make those kinds of rules.”
The badges were developed by InCom Corp., a company co-founded by the parent of a former Brittan student. The company has paid the school several thousand dollars for agreeing to the experiment, and has promised a royalty from each sale if the system takes off. See stories here and here and a NYT article describing parent protests..

