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Originally posted by LoochTheMan
There is a local High School near me in Toronto where 11-19 (not sure) students were suspended for commenting on a group created at Facebook.com about their principal. As a result, the police were contacted and the students were suspended for internet bullying. Do you think schools have the right to suspend kids due to comments or posts made on the internet. The comments were not made on school computers and had no affiliation to the school (other than the principal being commented on). The group can be found here, with posted content from local newspapers.
What do you think?
Definetly not, what you do as a student outside school, isn't in general the school's business.
Of course, they can charge them for being mean (even i could that but), it isn't really a need to do so.