DramaQueen
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http://www.startribune.com/local/13663951.html
Basically that article is about some HS kids who posted pics of them drinking underage on Facebook, and the school's administrators saw them, so the kids got in trouble.
What do you guys think of that?
Is the school overstepping it's boundaries becaue none of that happened on school property or during school hours?
Should the parents be the ones dealing with it rather than the school?
Or do you think the school did the right thing by punishing the students?
Do you guys think that people who post pics of them drinking underage on the internet should get busted? Or is it an invasion of privacy?
ETA:
Discuss...
Basically that article is about some HS kids who posted pics of them drinking underage on Facebook, and the school's administrators saw them, so the kids got in trouble.
What do you guys think of that?
Is the school overstepping it's boundaries becaue none of that happened on school property or during school hours?
Should the parents be the ones dealing with it rather than the school?
Or do you think the school did the right thing by punishing the students?
Do you guys think that people who post pics of them drinking underage on the internet should get busted? Or is it an invasion of privacy?
ETA:
^^ from the article.students are getting longer suspensions from activities -- up to five weeks -- if they appeared in multiple photos. The evidence in some cases was also dubious, they said, noting that pictures of students holding a red cup were enough to merit a call to the dean's office.
Discuss...

Ashleigh
