Students Punished for Personal Websites
"Earlier this year, a freshman at a Catholic high school in the suburbs of New York City was expelled because of the contents of a personal Web site he created at home."
The New York Times is running a good
story
(free reg. required)
on the latest "discipline issue": students daring to express themselves on websites and saying things their schools might not approve of. Includes a link to the
Student Press Law Center which
looks like a great resource for students in a jam.
One of the things I found most interesting in that article was the note about how many of the schools are creating their own problem by too-aggressive control of school newspapers.
it usta was ... that students had real outlets at school. Not so much any more. And when students actually display some adaptability (and initiative) by putting a website together ... explusion!
You'd think those school administrators would just try to grow up.