Here in Duval County, Florida, I know high school and middle school students, as well as staff are required to wear school issued ID’s on a lanyard during school hours. It’s been implemented for years. With the size of enrollment at some schools, it does help to identify if a student does or does not belong on campus. Starting this new s…
Here in Duval County, Florida, I know high school and middle school students, as well as staff are required to wear school issued ID’s on a lanyard during school hours. It’s been implemented for years. With the size of enrollment at some schools, it does help to identify if a student does or does not belong on campus. Starting this new school year, I don’t agree with the chip added to their ID. Unique to each student.
Here in Duval County, Florida, I know high school and middle school students, as well as staff are required to wear school issued ID’s on a lanyard during school hours. It’s been implemented for years. With the size of enrollment at some schools, it does help to identify if a student does or does not belong on campus. Starting this new school year, I don’t agree with the chip added to their ID. Unique to each student.
https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2023/06/02/dcps-students-getting-new-id-cards-next-school-year-with-new-technology/