“A local elementary school is trying to implement a new program in their cafeteria. But the palm vein scanner is being met with much opposition from Moss Bluff Elementary parents. A letter introduced a new program, the palm vein scanner, to move students through the lunch line at a faster rate. With almost 1,000 students, Principal Charles Caldarera says the system will reduce errors. Caldarera says they are trying to implement the program as soon as possible, but if you are a parent and don’t want your child to participate, you must contact the school by Wednesday.”
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