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December 29th, 2009

Schools are meant to enrich student’s lives and give them knowledge that may become vestigial at some point, but serves to enhance intellect while it is being encoded. Teachers are a large influence on every student they teach, and this is why great measures and tests are made to (hopefully) pick the best teachers. After all, our kids, the ones they are teaching, will be the future of our unstable nation, and maybe the solution to our economic crisis. This could all begin with an inspiring lecture in economics class; the teacher could have just created the godsend the United States has been looking for.

A ton of work goes into the successful running of a good school. There is so much information that must be spot on in order to keep a contained and safe atmosphere. If a teacher teaches about seven classes, with about twenty kids a class, this is a large amount of grades to be done! The papers must first be graded, the put into the grade system, then given back to the students, and then every student’s final grades must be calculated at the end of the grading quarter. For large schools of about a thousand students, attendance must be entered every day and every child missing has to be accounted for and possibly an inquisition if the story doesn’t check out.

All of this stuff is purely logistical; in order to run such a tight ship, much information has to be kept on each student. This includes the mundane stuff like parent names and contact information just in case some sort of emergency might occur, or just information so that the teacher can call and inform the parent of their young student’s progress academically, or their problems behaviorally. Addresses often need to be known of and documented as well, so as to send report cards and other items of interest to the parents.

While this information is for the most part very harmless, some of the information the schools must keep is a bit worrisome. For example, pretty much all students must hand over their social security number and their student number (which controls in school internal activities) to the office for administrative purposes. Schools actually keep records of student pregnancy and student juvenile records as well. It is certainly necessary for these things to be kept, but are they guarded well?

Most say no. This information can be accessed by hacking a very lightly protected school computer network. Keep in mind also all of the people who see the information. Anyone with an administrative password or access to someone who does has a whole wealth of social security numbers and other valuable information from every student at their hands.

While it is difficult and often unavoidable to have your school have this information, you can certainly protect it well yourself. Your computer is where you are most vulnerable, and ironically enough, often most unprotected. The best way to protect yourself is to use an IP changer. It is the pesky IP address that often gives away our information and leaves you prone to hackers; using a change IP proxy you can create a changed IP that keeps you hidden and throws the hackers off of yours tracks.

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