- Mar 16, 2013
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Over the past 18 months, a massive $100 million public-school database spearheaded by the $36.4 billion-strong Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been in the making that freely shares student information with private companies.
The system has been in operation for several months and already contains millions of K-12 students’ personal identification ‒ ranging from name, address, Social Security number, attendance, test scores, homework completion, career goals, learning disabilities, and even hobbies and attitudes about school.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/03/bill-gates-100-million-database-to-track-students/#zdH5X3Sphh0byhiK.99
The system has been in operation for several months and already contains millions of K-12 students’ personal identification ‒ ranging from name, address, Social Security number, attendance, test scores, homework completion, career goals, learning disabilities, and even hobbies and attitudes about school.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/03/bill-gates-100-million-database-to-track-students/#zdH5X3Sphh0byhiK.99