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School District to Monitor Student Blogs - Yahoo! News
by k at 3:38 pm EDT, May 26, 2006

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."

This is either a poorly done article or Lea is a doofus. The two comments are unconnected. The parent didn't say it was an invasion of privacy. She said it was outside the schools purview. Those are two different things entirely.

I happen to agree with the parent. Illegal is one thing, but even then, the school should stay out of it. If someone's seriously writing about blowing up the school or something on a blog, it should be reported to the POLICE, not the superintendent. Though, I think that's bad enough, since some people will take everything seriously even when it's not intended to be.

Furthermore, it disturbs me that Lea doesn't get the problem here. Why do school administrators forget what it's like to be a teenager? It's not hard enough, so now, on top of all the other shit, you have to worry about every single thing you say on your blog? That's ridiculous and offensive. Who decides what's "inappropriate"? We know the answer of course, and it's total bullshit.

Not that any high school kids read this, but I have a message : Don't put up with that shit. Rise up in the cafeteria and stab them with your plastic forks.* Your parents can certainly exercise the right to define what you do in your free time, but the school should fuck right off in that regard.

* The line, of course, is from Pump Up The Volume which, in 1990, treated this issue pretty well, I think, thematically anyway. Talk Hard.


 
RE: School District to Monitor Student Blogs - Yahoo! News
by skullaria at 9:01 pm EDT, May 26, 2006

k wrote:

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."

I thought schools were supposed to be EDUCATING?

Anyway, once again, I am glad that we homeschool. That's just totally crazy.


 
RE: School District to Monitor Student Blogs - Yahoo! News
by Dagmar at 4:15 am EDT, May 27, 2006

Not that any high school kids read this, but I have a message : Don't put up with that shit. Rise up in the cafeteria and stab them with your plastic forks.* Your parents can certainly exercise the right to define what you do in your free time, but the school should fuck right off in that regard.

It really isn't the school's business to determine what is and isn't appropriate outside of the school. The superintendent has no authority at all over a student's personal blog. Basically, this is just heavy-handed censorship. Someone should go find that superintendent and fill his ear with foul, agressive language.


School District to Monitor Student Blogs - Yahoo! News
by Decius at 9:48 pm EDT, May 25, 2006

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.

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."

Its not the reading of the blogs that is an invasion of privacy, its the extension of your responsibility for keeping an orderly learning environment into areas of students lives which have nothing to do with their education that is an invasion of privacy. What a fucking moron.

Libertyville seems to produce a lot of people who are really pissed off at the world. I wonder why...


 
 
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