Francis said he wants the School Board to look into getting a simple identification system that uses an employee's last name along with the last four digits of their Social Security numbers.
He also reminded the School Board that, in March, the Social Security numbers of approximately 380 employees of the school system were accessed by a Yahoo! Web search crawler.
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"If you have given your Social Security number to a governmental agency after 1999 it cannot be part of a public record," Francis said. "The employees' Social Security numbers that were on line earlier this year were available for several days. This should not have happen and no one saw it coming."
Francis said when teachers attend an after-hour school in-service there is a sign-in sheet with a place for their name and Social Security number.
"The sign-in sheet goes through several persons before arriving in the payroll department," Francis said. "If the School Board makes this change everyone will be grateful".
Wayne Deslatte, School Board president, and Marilyn LaSalle, member, assured Francis they will look into the matter and get back with him at a later day.
"I like this idea of using the employee identification number instead of using Social Security numbers," LaSalle said. "Let's research it and get back with Mr. Francis."
In other business, the School Board:


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