Sunday, March 07, 2004
Norwich Bulletin [Conn.] (Gannett) March 3, 2004: The Mary R. Fisher Elementary School exercise room bustled with activity Monday and Tuesday as 450 students took part in a child identification program sponsored by the Freemasons Lodge 122 of Thompson.
CHIP is a four-part procedure: Pre-school and elementary grade students were fingerprinted, had dental impressions made, had still photos taken and then were videotaped.
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Each student was given a bag with the CHIP logo in which the fingerprint, tooth print, photo and videotape were placed. Parents will pick up the information at scheduled parent-teacher conferences. That last bit was unclear, but it sounds like the Freemasons hold onto to that multimedia info for a few weeks until it is given to the parents.
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