Not sure why, but some high schools have a lot of vandals, while others have none. As a more affluent jurisdiction, and a school <10 years old, I'd agree that they would have well-equipped computer labs, perhaps with a younger staff, so maybe they'd be open to implementing XFF. Does this school require students to log in to use the computers, or are the computers all publicly accessible.
On 5/2/07, Aude audevivere@gmail.com wrote:
Not sure how many computers, but there are ~2000 students which is typical for high schools in the local area.
Montgomery County is one of the more affluent jurisdictions in the U.S., so I expect they have well-equiped computer labs. This particular school is not more than 10 years old. Who knows, but maybe some students have their own laptops and use wi-fi at the school.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hubert_Blake_High_School
As an aside, I'm having trouble figuring out why I'm not seeing similar vandalism patterns for city schools in Washington, D.C. I wonder if students don't have the same access to computers or what's going on that accounts for this difference.
-Aude