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Students Suspended, Expelled Over Facebook Posts

An anonymous reader writes "Two students have been suspended, and one student has been expelled, over negative Facebook postings they made about a teacher. The individuals are in seventh grade at Chapel Hill Middle School, meaning they are either 12 or 13 years old, according. The children are accused of violating a portion of the school code that is a "level one" offense, the worst possible: 'Falsifying, misrepresenting, omitting, or erroneously reporting' allegations of inappropriate behavior by a school employee toward a student."

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  1. Re:They are going to have to pass a law by PreparationH67 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Public school teachers only work/teach half as much as they did 25 years ago.
    Dictators and hoolums like Gadaffi, Obama, politicians and public servants can walk the straight and narrow path or have their wanderings reported by the people ,for the people. I mean, damn , it's either that or bloody revolt. Whadda you want?

    I didn't know viewers of Fox News were smart enough to post on slashdot, or use a computer for that matter.

  2. Re:They are going to have to pass a law by digitig · · Score: 3, Funny

    screw these kids

    If you try, I suspect you will be the one labelled a pedophile.

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    Quidnam Latine loqui modo coepi?