- 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 to an Indiana high school now face a double entry barrier: after they are buzzed in, their names are swiftly run through a national sex offenders database.
- A Georgia mother is upset that school officials were slow to protect her daughter against groping at school. She also says that, once educators promised to act, they did not follow through on all their commitments.
- An SRO reported a sexting problem to local police, and now, any student with the video at issue may face felony charges.
- A high school student discusses the difference between rights and privileges—and why suspensions are sometimes a must.