[CASL-L] Password complexity

Heidi DeFlippo deflippoh at fpsct.org
Fri Mar 25 13:53:13 PDT 2022


Our k-4 students use their 6 digit student plus three letters for their
password. This number is also used as their library card number and to
purchase lunch. It stays with them until graduation

On Fri, Mar 25, 2022, 9:23 AM Jenny Lussier <jlussier at rsd13.org> wrote:

> Hi! Our passwords are the same complexity for all our students, but PreK-2
> use Classlink QR code cards to sign in. We begin teaching 2nd graders their
> passwords in the spring and most are successful by the fall of 3rd grade.
> Our district uses Classlink for all students and staff but only PreK-2 use
> the QR codes to sign in.
>
> Jenny
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 9:01 AM Barbara Johnson <
> bajohnson at colchesterct.org> wrote:
>
>> Can you share with the Colchester Librarians:
>> What grade level you teach and how complex are your passwords for student
>> accounts?
>>
>> We are being asked to use two four letter words, a capital letter, a
>> number, and a symbol for K-5 students.
>> I have concerns about this for pk-3, can you share the complexity of your
>> passwords and how you teach students to login with them...especially your
>> youngest learners.
>> Thanks!
>> B
>>
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>> Jack Jackter Intermediate School
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