Well if the kids have actually done something illegal then game over. If they really didn't do anything strictly illegal, then I'd call it matter of if this was done at school.
On the surface it sounds like the parents should be upset with the kids, and not suing the school regardless of free speech or whatnot. I don't want to condemn the parents though as there may be details that I don't know about.
Birthday happies, ChiKat!
Ghost video in CNN latest news.
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CNN has made a bug walking on a camera cover national news.
Please tell me not to go next door and appropriate some cookies. They'll just make me feel sick. I have no idea why I want them.
I am really not into being at work today.
You know if the school ignored the pictures and these kids went Columbine on the school, then someone would have pointed to those MySpace pictures and say "someone should have done something".
I don't know anything about this particular situation, but I will say that suspending kids doesn't actually do anything to stop them from coming to the school to do bad things, if that's what they want.
Oh, and apparently I missed two different sets of cupcakes yesterday! WTF.
Oh, and apparently I missed two different sets of cupcakes yesterday! WTF.
Maybe you have some sort of mental block that prevents you from seeing cupcakes. Have you had bad experiences with cupcakes in the past?
Heh. No, I was out of the office, and the cupcakes were in the office.
Heh. No, I was out of the office, and the cupcakes were in the office.
I have this all the time. My department is in the next building or a bus ride away, depending on which location I'm in today. They're very good about sending out an email that says, hey, everyone, there are cupcakes, but are there ever any left...?