California Parents Protest RFID Arm Bands

Parents of children attending Northern California'saware of the experiment. By providing parents with
Brittan Elementary were enraged to learn their childrenthe safety aspect of this project, parents would have
are part of an RFID tracking test being carried out byhad a different viewpoint than their perception that the
a local company.Despite the school board's intent onschool was attempting some underhanded laboratory
protecting students, parents are objecting. "Our belief iseffort. Historically leaders that have focused on the
these children have never done anything to give upgood have been able to generate a positive attitude
some of their civil rights. They've never done anythingamong their people. When parachute workers in WWII
wrong, and they're being tracked," said onewere focused on the lives they were saving they
mother.InCom arranged for the test last summer withwere much more energetic and enthusiastic than
the principal and superintendent. Students were ID tagsthose that saw themselves as endlessly sewing
similar to ones worn by employee at many companies,pieces of canvas. Likewise, one is more positive
however the tags have RFID transmitters. The schoolshaping marble pieces for a house of worship or great
district will receive a payment of an undisclosedcathedral than those simply breaking up pieces of
amount, thought to be several thousand dollars andstone.Anyone in leadership, and we are all leaders to
future royalties.The school did not communicate thevarying degrees, would be served well to seek out
program to parents. However parents became awareprofessional leadership help when looking at a major
of the tagging when the child of an inquisitive parentchange within their organization.Rick Weaver is
accidentally wore the tag home one day. ParentsPresident of Max Impact, a national leadership and
immediately objected to the use of their children in anorganization development company based in
experimental project of this nature.The system, InClassRochester Hills, Michigan. Rick is an accomplished
RFID, was created by InCom, a company formed bybusiness executive with experience in retail, market
two high-school teachers from Sutters, California.analysis, supply chain and project management, team
InClass RFID consists of a photo ID card with anbuilding, and process improvement. He has worked
embedded RFID tag containing a unique 15-digit codewith hundreds of companies to improve sales,
designed to track attendance. Door scanners aroundprocesses, and bottom-line results. MaxImpact offers
the school read the code, relaying data to the school'sleadership and organizational development services
system. Teachers have hand-held units that show thealong with employee assessments and background
class attendance.Superior leadership principles dictatechecks.
that parents and students should have been made