Mondays are usually when Bill Ziegler hears about the latest drama unfolding at the suburban Philadelphia high school where he is a principal. That is when social-media posts uploaded by students over the weekend spill into chatter on campus and have the potential to snowball into a disruptive force.
Dr. Ziegler’s training and 14 years as a principal instruct him to intervene when social-media posts become a hindrance to educational activity. He would meet with the students involved and investigate the claims, including what was posted, where, and whether online comments were created on a school device. He sometimes takes disciplinary action.
The principal at Pottsgrove High School now says the Supreme Court’s ruling last week has complicated the way he and other school leaders nationwide will handle such situations. The ruling extended protection of student speech to social media, limiting a school’s authority over speech made off-campus and leaving educators struggling to understand what is punishable.
“I think this will change the lens in the way principals see the speech of students. I think it muddies the waters and leaves room for future cases to bring clarity,” Dr. Ziegler said., deemed that a Pennsylvania school district overstepped its authority by punishing Brandi Levy, a high-school student who used a vulgarity on Snapchat when she didn’t make the varsity cheerleading team. The then-14-year-old student made the post while at an off-campus convenience store and on her cellphone.
They don't punish anyone for bullying anyway. They only punish the person that stands up to one.
Cell phones cause brain cancer
Out of school…
Censorship and consequences aren’t the same thing. If I say something at school that the school, I’m subject to those rules. If I say something about the school not on school grounds and in my private time that’s not a school issue.
Nor should it.
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