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by knz 2426 days ago
My kid's elementary school in the US uses their initials and a five digit PIN.

It took about a week for them to learn their PIN (during which time they had a card with the number) when they started school but, several years later, it works fine and doesn't involve exposing their biometric or other PII data.

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We used 7 digit code that was assigned to us. It stayed with you K-12. You could 'prepay' for your meals with a single check. I did that until one day the entire school found out my number was 1008000. Suddenly, I had no money to buy lunch and a large amount of library fines. They couldn't change my number so my parents were forced to give me 2 dollars every day and I knew the librarians very well.