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How Should Schools Respond to Students’ Off-Campus Online Behavior?

April 9, 2012 by twalker  
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A central Minnesota student was recently disciplined for something she posted online. The school district is now being sued for allegedly violating her right to free speech. Facebook’s popularity among students has put school officials in a tough spot: When is it appropriate to police what students say on Facebook, especially outside of school time? Source: Minnesota Public Radio

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