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Thanks to all who responded. I don't find anything that tells me
keeping the passwords is illegal or against our district's policy, so
I will probably continue with our current procedure. I understand
Kevin's concern completely. It has been my concern, too. Although I
would never handle passwords this way in high school, we have not had
a problem with it in middle school. The username is the student's id
number. It seems as though the kids who would try to login with
someone else's info are not usually the ones who have the skills to
find and memorize a student's id number and birthday. I have been
pleasantly surprised to have only about two minor incidents in four
years! Thanks again!
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