they can be targeted in many ways, kids can be cruel...![]()
Who is talking about kids? the question was about school board member's.
they can be targeted in many ways, kids can be cruel...![]()
No - not anybody can walk into a school and observe.
OK. So "Suzy School Board" (DD of School board member w/camera access) wants to target "Ivy Innocent". Wouldn't anything that's on camera be able to be seen by someone physically IN the school? In other words, if Ivy is in the hall and picks her nose, wouldn't someone see her in person?they can be targeted in many ways, kids can be cruel...![]()
So we shouldn't have cameras because you don't know WHO might use them for undesirable purposes. After all, what if the principal has an ax to grind?I can give you a semi-example from our town. Big name realtor in town #1 (BNR #1) is on the school board. He is often in direct competition against Big name Realtor #2 (BNR #2), Mom of a local High School student.
The little darling went on a rampage one fine afternoon and smashed up a trophy case and an broke into a bunch of lockers. Evidence was turned over to the local police for prosecution and that is working through whatever juvenile court system handles such things.
BNR #1 used his position as a school board rep to get access to the evidence at the school and then turned that evidence out into the wild for no reason other than to harm the local reputation of BNR #2. He released the name, posted some pictures on a website, brought in the child's past disciplinary records etc. In the process, the child's right to privacy in concerns to his educational and legal records was violated and now the SCHOOL DISTRICT has a legal problem.
So the camera is one thing. However anytime such information is collected and stored in a school system then the school takes on duties to protect that information. You have website log-ins ... then you have security issues. What purpose is there in letting School Board members log-in from anywhere at anytime for any reason. If they have a reasonable need to view the tapes, then they can certainly do so from the school.
No - not anybody can walk into a school and observe.
So we shouldn't have cameras because you don't know WHO might use them for undesirable purposes. After all, what if the principal has an ax to grind?
I'm also guessing the school community (meaning students & their parents & friends) already knew who had vandalized the school, even before BNR#1 released the name & footage.
And it doesn't matter what the town knew about before the school employee acted inappropriately. The only thing that matters legally is he gained access to confidential student information in his role as District Board member and then violated a student's privacy.
I don't equate "school security camera video" with "school records". I agree the janitor (or even a school board member) needs access to a students records (grades, attendance, disciplinary issues, etc). But what does the video show about the student... that they were there, that they went to their locker to get their books?No - but the fewer people who have access to the images, the fewer chances there are for problems. That is why not every school employee has access to student files. That is why not every school employee has access to the computer databases. That is why access to any sort of school record is limited to those who need to information to perform their jobs. So again, why does a School Board member need website log-in privileges at will?
Which I think is a school covering their behind.People might see Suzy pick her nose in a school hallway, but if a Teacher takes a picture of her the school needs a parental release form before it can be published in the School newsletter.
Then he should be held accountable.And it doesn't matter what the town knew about before the school employee acted inappropriately. The only thing that matters legally is he gained access to confidential student information in his role as District Board member and then violated a student's privacy.
And that is why HE should have been charged. You are citing 1 very specific case of a board member doing something unethical. You summed it up perfectly HE acted inappropriately not the board.
your image when you are out in public is not confidential
So we shouldn't have cameras because you don't know WHO might use them for undesirable purposes. After all, what if the principal has an ax to grind?
I'm also guessing the school community (meaning students & their parents & friends) already knew who had vandalized the school, even before BNR#1 released the name & footage.
Those of you that are debating with others about "why there is a problem".
Why do you think the school board needs this kind of access?
Why don't they need the access. They are largely responsible for the school and the staff. maybe there are staffing issues that OP doesn't know about
Why don't they need the access. They are largely responsible for the school and the staff. maybe there are staffing issues that OP doesn't know about
Those of you that are debating with others about "why there is a problem".
Why do you think the school board needs this kind of access?
The school board is not really responsible for what goes on in the hallway of a school. The teachers are and then the principal. The school board is there for policies and procedures, to approve hirings and terminations--not to see if Johnny walked down the hall and pinched Suzy.
There are people between the school board and the staff that do need access. If the principal or vice principal has an issue with the staff and if they see something on the cameras, then it can be taken to the school board. But in all reality, if there is an issue and the staff member needed to reprimanded for something on the cameras, the principal would do that NOT the school board. If it was something that would cause a termination, the board only approves what the principal recommends anyway and so at that time whatever the principal saw can be taken to the board.
Since the cameras are in the hall and not in the classrooms, its seems that its not an issue with staff but to keep an eye on the students in the hallway.
The board doesn't need to see the day to day activities of the students.
Hmmmm...yeah I don't know that I agree with the bold. When certain disciplinary actions are taken or put in motion it can end up in front of the school board..if there is a question regarding what occured or a parent arguing the punishment or that their child "did it". So while the responsibility isn't immediate (it starts with teachers/Principals) they do end up involved in things like Johnny getting into a fight or if there is an incident that involves a lot of students. Even things like drugs on campus (such as "it was noted Susie was the last person in the hallway before the drugs were found"), fights, bullying, questions regarding teacher actions...etc could all be relevant to the board and be verified or disputed based on camera footage from a hallway.
In which case the footage could be viewed by the Board in one of those closed door disciplinary school board meetings. That still isn't a reason for them to have unlimited log-on access from their personal computers.