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parisruelz12 Diamond Sparx Gems: 7577
#1 Posted: 16:59:05 25/08/2014 | Topic Creator
So, my High School wants to create a directory of students. This is great, however, they want personal information. Such as height, weight, age, parents names etc. Thats not even the icing on the cake, they want to "post this information to social media sites whenever students win an award." I obviously think my district is the worst district to exist and this is the cherry on top.

Personally, I feel if they want to make a directory, just get names down, don't ask for information that might open them up to bullying.
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CAV Platinum Sparx Gems: 6266
#2 Posted: 17:02:05 25/08/2014
I don't understand why height and weight would matter in a student directory unless you're an athlete. And posting ALL of the information across social media is a pretty ridiculous concept.

Talk to a higher up staff member about how the information they're asking for is too personal and can lead to bullying when spread online. They should've seen this to begin with.
ZapNorris Ripto Gems: 5109
#3 Posted: 17:03:08 25/08/2014
**** them
AvatariDragon Platinum Sparx Gems: 6085
#4 Posted: 17:04:18 25/08/2014
Why do they need height and weight and stuff? That's not really important for something like that. And parents' names go in personal files like for emergency contacts or whatever. That's really weird and unnecessary.

Maybe it's a conspiracy.
Maybe you're being watched.
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zer0dch Ripto Gems: 1916
#5 Posted: 17:04:20 25/08/2014
Err, that's a little weird...
darkwolf Platinum Sparx Gems: 7330
#6 Posted: 17:04:48 25/08/2014
If they want to make it, fine, just don't include the personal information. It seems unnecessary to me.
cowpowa23 Emerald Sparx Gems: 4833
#7 Posted: 18:19:58 25/08/2014
Quote: CAV
I don't understand why height and weight would matter in a student directory unless you're an athlete. And posting ALL of the information across social media is a pretty ridiculous concept.

Talk to a higher up staff member about how the information they're asking for is too personal and can lead to bullying when spread online. They should've seen this to begin with.



Quote: AvatariDragon
Why do they need height and weight and stuff? That's not really important for something like that. And parents' names go in personal files like for emergency contacts or whatever. That's really weird and unnecessary.

Maybe it's a conspiracy.
Maybe you're being watched.



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Err, that's a little weird...


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Seiki Platinum Sparx Gems: 6132
#8 Posted: 19:18:45 25/08/2014
They had one in my Elementary, but it was only a hand-out booklet. It listed the parents names, address, and phone number.

I think even then, if you had reasons you wanted to keep it private, I think you could ask the school to not list you. Which honestly, for a directory, only your name, phone number, and maybe your address should be listed. Height, weight, & age are highly unnecessary.
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DummyZ Gold Sparx Gems: 2844
#9 Posted: 19:45:24 25/08/2014
oh sure

and while we're at it, i'll tell you my blood type, number of hairs, number of butcheeks and penis lenght
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Jaggedstar Diamond Sparx Gems: 7940
#10 Posted: 19:49:47 25/08/2014
wanna know the width of my thighs and length of my hair too? They don't need all that info!
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MoonHorizons Gold Sparx Gems: 2826
#11 Posted: 21:01:47 25/08/2014
This is the definition of intrusive.

Tell them to die in a hole.
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somePerson Diamond Sparx Gems: 8741
#12 Posted: 23:43:40 25/08/2014
Is someone at your school a predator?
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