fruity
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Just on the *advertiser censored* access issue in schools raised earlier in the thread: My husband is a teacher and cannot even access FB on his office computer, let alone anything questionable, however, not all schools are the same. Just last week, the head of prestigious private school Geelong College stood down amid revelations he was caught watching *advertiser censored* on his office computer. It was the last day of Term before the Easter break here in Victoria. The photo was uploaded to Snapchat. http://www.news.com.au/national/vic...rtiser censored*/story-fnii5sms-1227298029714
But as you said, that was a private school. Leeton High and all other public schools would have much better blocking of *advertiser censored* IMO.
One of my kids goes to the public high school and his laptop has incredibly strict blocking. He can't do anything on it. My other kid goes to a private school and he can crack the system easily (we do not encourage him to, in fact we'll be VERY unhappy if it happens again, and the school now knows how easy it is to get into it because all of the year 9 boys were getting up to mischief. And just to be clear, *advertiser censored* wasn't involved, it was a dare to see who could break into the system the most quickly).
Oh the joys of letting your kids choose their school based on friendships :/. I guess you have to take the bad with the good and they are a lovely bunch of kids 99.9% of the time.
As least our son is looking at putting his skills to good use and wants to do something helpful along the lines of this in his career.