Month: April 2012

School Safety Law News for 4/16/12

 A Maryland high school principal is trying to balance student protests—which call for smaller class sizes, higher teacher wages, increased student involvement in education policymaking, and more—with the need to provide campus safety. Cyberbullying is now illegal in Erie County,…

School Safety Law News for 4/13/12

One student’s comment about a classmate — “he’d be the type to bring a gun to school” — morphed via social media into rumors of an actual threat. A police investigation cleared the suspect, but both students and parents are…

School Safety Law News for 4/12/12

Washington state high schools are using security cameras to monitor students throughout their campuses, thanks to local taxes and a matching federal grant. Racist tweets lead to a police investigation and school reprimands for three football players. Students who created…

School Safety Law News for 4/11/12

 Ten days after a student submitted a threatening essay, which detailed how he would conduct a school shooting, the student posted his essay on Facebook. Parents are upset that the school only notified them after the essay went online. Visitors…