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Which part of your own school experience as a child did you LOVE the most? (All answers will be reported confidentially.)
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Which part of your own school experience as a child did you HATE the most? (All answers will be reported confidentially.)
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Results of the survey of December 3, 2023
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The Supreme Court is hearing a case in which San Diego parents sued after being blocked from the school board members’ personal Facebook and Twitter accounts. A lower court ruled that the school board members had violated the parents’ First Amendment rights. The question: Should school officials be allowed to block parents from their personal social media accounts?
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Yes----------84.2%
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No-----------15.8%
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Number of Responses = 19
Comments (8)
Hard to say YES or NO! If a Board member has a "family only" section for photos etc.., that's one thing. If a Board member uses the account for communicating with any constituent at all, I believe it cannot be blocked from others. |
Parents are out of control, aggressive, and disrespectful. They, and the behavior of their children, are driving the massive exodus of our valuable educators. Parents do not need access to personal accounts. |
Where does the harassment in the Trump-en-stein Era end? Those MAGA activists want only to, in the words of their uber-mensh Steve Bannon, "flood the zone with Sh*t." |
My knee jerk is "no". But school officials serve the public good. I am private on FB, because it's the right thing in general. But I'm friends with some former student parents and they could show my post to someone. I don't post everything. Self-edit |
Personal account, yes. Official school or school board member accounts, no, |
These are personal accounts. They have nothing to do with performing their official duties. Do privacy laws apply here? I should be able to share personal information with those whom I choose. |
I believe they should be able to block whomever they wish from their personal accounts but not their public or school district accounts. |
The key word is "personal." Every citizen, including school board members. Should have the right to make their own choice regarding who to block from social media accounts. A school district-sponsored account would be another matter. |
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