We got a note home to day stating that the school’s code of conduct has been amended.
It’s a brave move, not sure how it will be implemented but it’s certainly drawing a line.
Online privacy and code of behavior.
Circulating, publishing or distributing (including on the internet) material associated with school activities including but not limited to material in relation to staff and students were such circulation undermines, humiliates or causes damage to another person is considered a serious breach of school discipline and may result in disciplinary action. As part of such disciplinary action the Board of Management reserves the right to suspend or expel a student or students where it considers the actions to warrant such sanctions.
That is the amendments and then letter goes on further to state.
At this point the Board of Management have ratified it and now staff parents and pupils have been informed that rull will come into effect immediately and will included in our official school Journal when the next set are ordered.
I think it does read to be heavy handed but having heard of some of the incidents which have inspired this, including the Photoshopping of pupils and students I can understand it.
While part of me is thinking of the rights of teenagers, rights come with responsibilities and in my experience the majority of parents don’t know how to teach their child to be responsible online and what is and is not acceptable. The best way to teach kids how to behave is to model that behavior and if parents aren’t doing that online, other people are, and often those other people are their peers and that can be problematic.
Having read the letter, again I am glad neither of my kids have a Facebook account, and long may that last.
I think this is definitely a step in the right direction, even if it does sound heavy-handed, My son’s school has had some serious cyberbullying incidents and the school considers it to be out of their realm of control since Facebook is blocked on the school’s network, But students bullying other students doesn’t end after school hours- as a bullied child myself, the worst of it occurred out of school hours (usually on the walk home).