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Calif. School Suspends 20 Who Saw Web Site
By Associated Press
6 hours ago

COSTA MESA, Calif. - A middle school student faces expulsion for allegedly posting graphic threats against a classmate on the popular MySpace.com Web site, and 20 of his classmates were suspended for viewing the posting, school officials said.

Police are investigating the boy's comments about his classmate at TeWinkle Middle School as a possible hate crime, and the district is trying to expel him.

According to three parents of the suspended students, the invitation to join the boy's MySpace group gave no indication of the alleged threat. They said the MySpace social group name's was "I hate (girl's name)" and included an expletive and an anti-Semitic reference.

A later message to group members directed them to a nondescript folder, which included a posting that allegedly asked: "Who here in the (group name) wants to take a shotgun and blast her in the head over a thousand times?"

Because the creator of a posting can change its content at any time, it's unclear how much the students saw.

"With what the students can get into using the technology we are all concerned about it," Bob Metz, the district assistant superintendent of secondary education, said Wednesday.

Metz said the students' suspensions in mid-Febuary were appropriate because the incident involved student safety. Some parents however questioned whether the school overstepped its bounds by disciplining students for actions that occurred on personal computers, at home and after school hours.

 
Some parents however questioned whether the school overstepped its bounds by disciplining students for actions that occurred on personal computers, at home and after school hours.

Well thank goodness we have the state of California to take over the parenting of these kids.
 
Unless it actually spills over into actual school affecting actions, then the school shouldn't have anything to do it IMO.
 
I was just about to post this myself. I think that the schools have NO BUSINESS regulating what happens off campus, after hours, in personal space at home.
 
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Unless it actually spills over into actual school affecting actions, then the school shouldn't have anything to do it IMO.

Technically it doesn't have anything to do with school at all; if it were a threat against anyone who didn't attend the school, they couldn't do anything about it. But since she goes to the school, suddenly they're involved? BS.
 
ok how can the school suspend them for looking at it?

i think the school is about to get sued a few times...
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Wait, how can they prove they saw it? Only thing I could imagine is that they posted in agreance.

Or they just assumed that anyone else who "joined" the group must have viewed the message?
 
Originally posted by: Ime
Originally posted by: LoKe
Wait, how can they prove they saw it? Only thing I could imagine is that they posted in agreance.

Or they just assumed that anyone else who "joined" the group must have viewed the message?

Then that's even more ridiculous. If that were the case; it'd be easy to argue.
 
Funny...TeWinkle!! hehehehe...yeah, myspace.com is blocked at my school because someone posted this

EDIT: IT was a spoof profile for my tryanical principal, by the way....
 
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Funny...TeWinkle!! hehehehe...yeah, myspace.com is blocked at my school because someone posted this

EDIT: IT was a spoof profile for my tryanical principal, by the way....

Yeah, comparing your principal to Hitler probably would result in the website being banned. I was hoping for a more original spoof. Oh well.
 
Me too. But it was funny, espicially when he called myspace to get the info on the guy who did it. They wouldn't do it without an officially sealed Tennessee Supreme Court order...He didn't go any farther. And being the asst to the head of IT, I got all the info...I love my job...
 
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