Jenison High School
Jenison High School in Jenison, Michigan is trying to go through and read students' Xanga sites. We all feel like this is violating our privacy that they are trying to pry into our after school and pr... continue reading »
"yea stuff thats retarded"
"prying into peoples lives for no reason is a terrible thing to do. i mean if somebody was threatening to physically harm someone/somthing and u knew it was written in there that would be okay . but to do it just because. thats so retarded"
"Its very wrong to suspend students for something that has nothing to do with school.Their online journals are personal and its how they express their thoughts and the school has no right to have any commment on them if its not in school!"
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"thats crap. jenison cant have any say in wat we write and say, especially outside of school. wat happened to the 1st amendment?!?!"
"Why do you need to read it. Whats in it for you? Its really none of your business so just stay out of it."
"137 sorry"
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"thats gay"
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"invasion of privacy!"
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"Teachers doing that is wrong, its their private out of school life. Its just like interfiering with their life, which they can not do."
"I think students xangas should be kept private, unless it interferes with school...i.e....fights in school about things written about other students....other than that its a total,unnecessary violation of privacy"
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"Hah, absurd! Every teenager is out to kill, right? That's what society seems to think. You're not allowed to have opinions, or think for yourself. You have to be just like everyone else: a sheep in the herd, wandering mindlessly and without care towards y"
"Why the crap are you taking it AWAY?!?!?!!?"
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"stupid schools.."
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"if the were based on aschool server, it would be fine. But punishing kids for what they put in their private journals is wrong"