?It?s going to give us the opportunity to track our students in the building," Principal Wendy Reyes of Jones Middle School tells KHOU. ?They may have been in the nurse?s office, or the counselor?s office, or vice principal?s office, but they were marked absent from the classroom because they weren't sitting in the class. It will help us have a more accurate account of our attendance.?
Sounds like they're looking for a high-tech solution to their low-tech problem.
I'm not worried about the "privacy" of students at school--as has been pointed out, they don't have any. Their lockers can be searched at will, without cause or warrant, for example.
However I do worry about the effect this will have on the students later in life. Getting them used to this kind of thing in school is going to make them more likely to accept it in situations where it really is absolutely inappropriate. People already give up their privacy too easily, and this would severely exacerbate that problem.