My vice principal.?
My vice principal recently hacked into my friend's myspace and she had a couple of cuss words on there and my vice principal told her to delete it and is demanding her transfer to another school.
Isn't it against the law to invade one's privacy without the owner's permission/consent?
My vice principal.?Technically, kids have no privacy that their parents do not grant them.
Not too long ago there were a series of news stories about how many schools are holding kids accountable for their online behaviors, including MySpace pages because of the number of times that online fights have spilled offline into schools and neighborhoods which is a legitimate reason why the VP was looking at a student's Myspace page.
As one administrator said in one of the interviews, the students may have the right to represent themselves in any way they wish, but if they list the school they attend on their page, the school also has a right to not be represented badly by children making immature decisions.
My vice principal.?Define "hacked". If the VP simply looked up her profile online, there are no invasion of privacy issues. I don't know whether he can make those demands about what she does in her non-school time, but it seems like he wouldn't be able to intuitively.
My biggest question, though: Why the hell is your VP looking up girls' My Space pages? Do we need to call Chris Hansen in?
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