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Webcam sex prank ends in tragedy


October 11, 2010 by Jake Simms

Students have little trouble mastering today’s tech gadgets — but too many may be lacking in common sense. 

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Girls duking it out on YouTube


September 28, 2010 by Jake Simms

What’s dumber than letting your daughter, who’s already suffered a skull fracture, fight another girl after school?

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SRO’s sticky fingers aren’t from the doughnuts


September 13, 2010 by Claire Knight

D’OH! This isn’t in the school resource officer’s job description …

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Technology trips up teacher


August 9, 2010 by Jake Simms

Security camera systems are installed for safety purposes — but sometimes they prevent fraud:

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How’s your school’s online reputation?


June 19, 2010 by Claire Knight

Twenty-first century students start their research on the Internet. That’s why you need to know what Unigo, a popular campus research portal, says about your school.

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Did e-mail delay trigger slaughter?


June 10, 2010 by Jake Simms

Remember the killer who gunned down 32 people at Virginia Tech? The Department of Education doesn’t blame him for the slaughter:

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No cell phones in the classroom? Hmmm …


June 3, 2010 by Jake Simms

Should cell phones be banned in school? Two teachers from Houston undoubtedly wish that they were!

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Judge orders two students to stay away from school campuses


February 20, 2010 by Claire Knight

Sometimes the court upholds students’ suspensions – but this one took its school support a step farther. This juvenile court judge banned two students from campuses. Here’s what happened:

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Ready or Not? A one-stop shop for school crisis planning


February 18, 2010 by Claire Knight

Remaining calm and collected during a crisis can be a real challenge. Sometimes pandemonium strikes when adrenaline’s running high. And that can be dangerous when student safety’s on the line. School officials hope for the best – but prepare for the worst … just in case.

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