- The Atlantic features asks whether student rights—and the threat of lawsuits—undermines educators’ ability to educate.
- The Massachusetts high court will rule on whether police can access student records, after an SRO provided a photo for a police lineup.
- Parents discipline their children, too: a student’s mother required him to stand outside his school with a sign, after he was suspended for planning to bully another child. His mother says the community is supporting her.
- A New Jersey school is officially on Facebook, with a webpage that announces student accomplishments and school events. The social media website is replacing mailed school newsletters.
- When T.J. Lane entered Chardon High School, a kitchen employee and a student offered a safe haven for panicked students.