N.J. district can seize, examine kids’ cell phones under new rules to battle cyberbullying

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The new electronics policy was enacted by the school district after a 14-year-old who was allegedly bullied died by suicide in February.

resigned in February after he allegedly disclosed personal information about Adriana’s family and health historyIn the weeks following Adriana’s death, dozens of students, alumni and parents came forward with their own stories of alleged bullying in the Central Regional School District.

Some parents have objected to the cell phone rules, saying their children will not be able to get to their phones if there is an emergency. “Search and seizure are intrusive acts and care should be taken to evaluate whether or not the circumstances of the policy violation make it necessary,” according to theSearch and seizure is considered a “high grade” response to alleged violations of a code of student conduct.

 

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