lessshespoke: This article makes me want to really go off. I work for a high school and University of Phoenix so I understand from the students point of view. It’s ridiculous for a student to get suspended because of what they are putting on their social networks during non-school hours. If the students own parents didn’t punish them for their status’s, why would the administration try to fulfill their role? Honestly I would fight the school too because unless the students were on school grounds during the posting, they shouldn’t have been suspended. Makes you think what else can students get suspended for.
Lately, social networking and privacy has been a very controversial topic in the media. The big question is, “How far is too far?” “Should businesses and schools have the right to check employee or student’s social networking sites?” etc. Businesses and schools have started to ask for the right to…