That's a possibility. Every single employee from Superintendant to Janitor and aide that works for a Texas public school must have their fingerprints taken by L1. It started two years ago. So, most are already fingerprinted. However every new employee in the state would have done it lately. That's a lot of people to fingerprint. My district alone has over 600 employees, and we're not that big.johncanfield wrote:We had somebody say that starting recently teachers, nurses, physicians, child care, whoever now must have their fingerprints recorded with the state, so maybe the system is overwhelmed.
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- Wed Aug 31, 2011 5:05 pm
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