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Post by WaTcHeR on May 24, 2006 13:42:47 GMT -5
05.24.2006 - LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. - High school students are going to be held accountable for what they post on blogs and on social-networking Web sites such as MySpace.com.
The board of Community High School District 128 voted unanimously on Monday to require that all students participating in extracurricular activities sign a pledge agreeing that evidence of "illegal or inappropriate" behavior posted on the Internet could be grounds for disciplinary action.
The rule will take effect at the start of the next school year, officials said.
District officials won't regularly search students' sites, but will monitor them if they get a worrisome tip from another student, a parent or a community member.
Mary Greenberg of Lake Bluff, who has a son at Libertyville High School, argued the district is overstepping its bounds.
"I don't think they need to police what students are doing online," she said. "That's my job."
Associate Superintendent Prentiss Lea rebuffed that criticism.
"The concept that searching a blog site is an invasion of privacy is almost an oxymoron," he said. "It is called the World Wide Web."
The social networking Web site MySpace.com allows its nearly 80 million users to post pictures and personal information while communicating with others.
District 128, in Lake County north of Chicago, has some 3,200 students, about 80 percent of whom participate in extracurricular activities, according to school officials.
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Post by WaTcHeR on May 24, 2006 13:51:52 GMT -5
This is just your "friendly" government doing what they think is best for "their" subjects.
Parents in Libertyville Illinois need to stand up and tell the school district to FUCK OFF and leave the kids alone and quit prying into the personal lives of the students.
Mr. Prentiss Lea, once that school bell rings it's none of your damn business what a student does, as long as it's not at a school function. You understand that you Nazi lover?
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