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    Interesting.

    http://www.inquisitr.com/59189/faceb...ion-to-others/

    Syracuse, NY, United States (AHN) – North Syracuse school officials have suspended a seventh-grader for a Facebook group page she created. School officials say the page libeled one of her teachers.

    The Roxboro Road Middle School student and more than 20 others who joined the page as fans were given disciplinary action for their involvement. Some of the fans of the page reportedly posted derogatory comments, and school officials deemed the page obscene.

    The Facebook page in question has since been removed.

    The North Syracuse School District is now facing scrutiny for their decision to punish the kids. Parents have questioned why such drastic action was taken when the communications occurred outside of the school’s jurisdiction.
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    I guess its a bad thing they didn't live here and weren't a bid older. They could done the facebook thing and brought guns to school!

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    Published: Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010 - 12:00 am
    Last Modified: Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010 - 2:26 pm

    In the end, the case of a Willows teenager expelled for having hunting guns in his pickup truck parked next to campus didn't focus on gun rights.

    It became a question of whether the authority of school officials to enforce the state's Education Code extended to the school fence – or a sidewalk's width beyond it.

    On Friday, members of the Glenn County Board of Education drew the line at the gates of Willows High School.

    They ruled that officials in the Willows Unified School District had exceeded their authority when they expelled Gary Tudesko – a 17-year-old with a history of disciplinary problems – for leaving two shotguns and ammunition in his truck parked a few feet from the school's tennis courts on a public street.

    "The district governing board acted in excess of its jurisdiction to expel the Pupil," the board wrote in its decision.

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    Throw them out of the school. Have no respect for the teacher? Find a pool of teachers you do like, bye bye. Entitled little bastards need to know who runs the show.

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    IMO this will not hold up if challenged. Schools have no jurisdiction outside of school property & activities. Obviously freedom of speech is not something the school "officials" understand or believe in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aREDSKIN View Post
    IMO this will not hold up if challenged. Schools have no jurisdiction outside of school property & activities. Obviously freedom of speech is not something the school "officials" understand or believe in.
    Defamation is illegal. And schools have been overstepping their "jurisdiction" for years and nothing has been done about it. I doubt this suspension would be overturned if challenged.

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    I guess it's a bit of a perspective thing. Facebook's a lot better than what we did to teachers we didn't like.



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    I mean what I heard some friends of friends do of course.

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    i never understood suspension. a kid gets in trouble and gets a vacation. kids who truly value school usually don't need suspension. kids who don't value school don't care and/or think it's a good thing that they don't have to go to school.

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    If they did this on school property then I can understand. Otherwise, **** the school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PokerPacker View Post
    If they did this on school property then I can understand. Otherwise, **** the school.
    great message to send children. Want to disrespect adults and teachers? GO RIGHT AHEAD! Humiliate the people publicly, so long as you don't do it on school grounds you're cool. Nevermind that the teachers are people too with families and pride. No no who cares... better to let kids do whatever they want.

    Kids shouldn't command any respect at all. They are children that exist entirely because someone else is taking the time to help them. They owe society the utmost respect until at the very least they can pull their own weight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aREDSKIN View Post
    Schools have no jurisdiction outside of school property & activities. Obviously freedom of speech is not something the school "officials" understand or believe in.
    That's an interesting position to take. If your boss fires you for defaming him on your Facebook page, do you think he infringed on your right to free speech?

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    Not knowing much about this and the link doesn't add much info either, I would have to say I agree. Something a student does off campus shouldn't affect their on campus status. With an exception. If they are involved in something where they represent the school like in sports or debate or other activities, what they do off campus reflects on the school.

    However, this seems to be a student bad mouthing a teacher on a private/public webpage, and shouldn't be punishable by school officials.

    If they are saying things that affect the teachers job, Ie accusing them of sexual misconduct or other things which could cause the teacher to be called up for questioning regarding these accusations and possibly lose their job than, yes the school should step in.

    If it is just dissing the teacher, than the school IMO have no right to step in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Destino View Post
    great message to send children. Want to disrespect adults and teachers? GO RIGHT AHEAD! Humiliate the people publicly, so long as you don't do it on school grounds you're cool. Nevermind that the teachers are people too with families and pride. No no who cares... better to let kids do whatever they want.

    Kids shouldn't command any respect at all. They are children that exist entirely because someone else is taking the time to help them. They owe society the utmost respect until at the very least they can pull their own weight.
    I don't think it's a good idea to teach children that the authority figures in their lives are arbitrary, overstep their bounds, and don't clearly spell the rules they expect you to follow ahead of time and the consequences that go along with them.

    The school contacting the parents to have the material that disrupted the learning environment discontinued and dealt with at home was the correct action here, but the school decided to act on it's own and hand out it's own punishments and deserves the criticism it gets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twist View Post
    I don't think it's a good idea to teach children that the authority figures in their lives are arbitrary, overstep their bounds, and don't clearly spell the rules they expect you to follow ahead of time and the consequences that go along with them.

    The school contacting the parents to have the material that disrupted the learning environment discontinued and dealt with at home was the correct action here, but the school decided to act on it's own and meat out it's own punishments and deserves the criticism it gets.
    You think calling your boss names on facebook will get you fired? Perhaps we should teach kids how the world works instead of raising spoiled brats that can't show the smallest amount of respect.

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    At least they don't get caned in school anymore. I watched How Green Was My Valley (great movie by the way!) the other night and the boy got whipped until he passed out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mardi gras skin View Post
    That's an interesting position to take. If your boss fires you for defaming him on your Facebook page, do you think he infringed on your right to free speech?
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    Quote Originally Posted by destino
    You think calling your boss names on facebook will get you fired? Perhaps we should teach kids how the world works instead of raising spoiled brats that can't show the smallest amount of respect.
    An odd counter position, the school (a government institution) is like a job (a voluntary arrangement of free peoples)

    Your boss doesn’t force you to come to work against your will, it is a voluntary relationship.

    Ones boss firing someone for exercising their freedom of speech doesn’t interfere with it because one only has the right not to be punished for what they say by the government.
    Last edited by twist; January-27th-2010 at 09:55 PM.

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