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The Duval County School board will consider banning students from taking pictures and videos while on campus.
The proposed change in the student code of conduct comes after a video allegedly showing a teacher choking a student was turned in to administrators.
The school district says teacher Michael Brown has been removed from the classroom at Forrest High, but it's still investigating the charge.
If the district approves the change tonight, students will not be able to take those videos or photographs without the permission from school administrators and the people in the photos.
Originally posted by Happyfeet
So rather than fix the problem, their solution is to keep word from getting out.
The rational was that students could use the cameras to cheat on exams. (My thoughts on as a school employee are :eyes:.)
The penalty for use of a camera in school is up to two days suspension.
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Originally posted by muzzleflash
maybe this school board needs to get fired?
i personally think so, the Constitution does not end on a school grounds
in fact it is very present and should be observed at all times
of course, common decency is expected from all parties, but having cameras keeps EVERYONE in line IMO
[edit on 8-6-2009 by muzzleflash]
Originally posted by secretagent woooman
Florida, but this is a good argument for keeping them. Florida has MAJOR problems with teacher-on-student violence and sex offenses, much more so than any other state I have heard of. There've been several arrests just in the past six months for assaults, sex crimes and other crimes including a special ed teacher who duct taped an ADD student to a chair and taped his mouth closed. LOTS of complaints against those teachers across the state and they never seem to get resolved. There also have been several incidents in the past few months where kids have texted each other about afterschool fights and they have turned into serious brawls with dozens of kids, a bunch of teens were arrested last month in Leesburg for that and they are all facing adult criminal charges.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
maybe this is why the youth seem so uber-violent these days
perhaps because we Adults teach them "violence solves problems"
like when we get in a argument we threaten each other and then it can become physical combat
kid wont shut up? choke em till he does
iraq wont comply? bomb them to pieces
terrorists threaten us? bomb another country
person on street argues with cop? they get tazed and beaten down
Kids are Violent Because WE TEACH THEM TO BE!!