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Why would this child's mother let her continue with a facebook after being suspended for something she wrote on it in the first place. Kids under a certain age can't have public profiles on FB, so it had to be private - who cares what she wrote on her private facebook. If the snitch doesn't like what she says, delete her as a friend.
Sounds like a political deal to me.
Although the school says the mother was aware of the situation and okayed the school to get her daughter's FB password, it is not clear whether the mother was informed of these specific FB posts, or whether Mom just signed a generic "I have been informed of school policies concerning Internet use" forms at the beginning of the school year-----I know I signed plenty of those for my kids who attended public high school, but I sure never considered that they would interrogate my kids and
have a deputy in the room flashing his tasar!
Did she say she was going to kill the monitor? Was she bullying the monitor? Otherwise, heck no. IMO
Nope, no threats. The articles state she said the monitor was mean. So, yep, totally agree, HECK NO!
There is another thing that concerns me. Why did 3 adults feel it was ok to go into a room with a 12 year old girl? The actions are wrong on so many levels; as adults
as LE, as school employees, they handled the situation incorrectly. IMHO
I really believe, and please forgive me if you disagree, that schools have become an arm of the government, attempting to mold model citizens....and they regularly, routinely overstep their boundaries.
JUST AS AN EXAMPLE:
One of my boys was attending school for the first time as a ninth grader, and the school was made aware of another student's threats to "pull a Columbine."
The school did not inform parents----we learned of the threats when our kids came home and told us! I could not believe the school would keep such pertinent information from parents, but when I complained, I was informed that public schools consider themselves to BE the parent in absentia......honestly, the school did not understand why I was upset.....I had signed a form at the beginning of the year saying it was ok for the school to make decisions in my absence. Since I was a stay at home mom, and live about a quarter of a mile from the school, I figured I would always be available and never be "in absentia". But what the school meant was that they did not even have to inform me ahead of time, regardless of whether I was available or not.
We've only heard one side of the story so far, so we don't know how far it went. She did use expletive the F word when asking who turned her in. The school sounds pretty confident that when all the facts come out they will prevail.
You have a very valid point, and I am admittedly biased when it comes to public schools. However, the use of a cuss word doesn't bother me, as it has nothing to do with the school's actions.
I am looking forward to hearing the other side of the story, but if no threats
were made by the 12 year old, then I predict the school district will be paying out a settlement.