Every year we have hordes of info to fill out for the school. Emergency contact card, bus contact card, residency info, emergency treatment card, internet user agreement. This information is handled by many people and have nothing to do with registering for school.
My son is in the middle school and they made a point to not have us fill in the Social security number on any of the cards. Thinking this was a good idea, I followed suit and did not put in on my gradeschoolers cards. The cards were returned as incomplete without SSN. Normally, I would just fill in the numbers and let it go, but the more I thought about it (plus the fact that I really am overwhelmed with the start of school and I don't want to spend the 30 seconds it would take to look up the numbers), I don't want to give them that info.
It's not that they would file it by the number, cuz my kids wouldn't know it for them to look it up. "Johhny, you're hurt, what's your social so I can find out who to call." I mean, we're working on phone numbers and addresses here. I can see a potential for identity theft the more times and places these numbers are put.
So, am I just being pissy, or do I have a valid reason? I do concede that maybe the former is correct.
My son is in the middle school and they made a point to not have us fill in the Social security number on any of the cards. Thinking this was a good idea, I followed suit and did not put in on my gradeschoolers cards. The cards were returned as incomplete without SSN. Normally, I would just fill in the numbers and let it go, but the more I thought about it (plus the fact that I really am overwhelmed with the start of school and I don't want to spend the 30 seconds it would take to look up the numbers), I don't want to give them that info.
It's not that they would file it by the number, cuz my kids wouldn't know it for them to look it up. "Johhny, you're hurt, what's your social so I can find out who to call." I mean, we're working on phone numbers and addresses here. I can see a potential for identity theft the more times and places these numbers are put.
So, am I just being pissy, or do I have a valid reason? I do concede that maybe the former is correct.