Leo on blogging in school:
One of the Leoville Town Square regulars, BEACHTechie, aka Sam, is a high school student in Virginia Beach, VA. He recently got busted by the school administration for blogging, of all things. They seem to think blogging from school is a violation of their acceptable use policies. Perhaps it is. Sammy will be blogging from home from now on. But it seems to me that instead of discouraging blogging they should encourage each student to create one. After all, most writing classes encourage their students to keep journals, and that’s exactly what a blog is.
If only educators realized how powerful and educational blogs can be. I’m sure getting 500 words out of a high school student is like pulling teeth. If students were encouraged to blog, they’d be writing hundeds if not thousands of words a day.
I’m sure blogging in class probably isn’t the best thing in the world, though I’ve done it several times. The reaction of the school sounds way too harsh though. From Sam’s blog:
I was in the office again today, balling my eyes out. Lets just say one of the options is to have me expelled from the school. I was gasping for air half the time I was in there. I had to write this affidavit telling them everything I knew about my blog, how long I had been posting from school, who else from my school had a blog and everything. I was crying the entire time. And don’t you dare joke me for crying. I mean, you’d cry too if you had a PERFECT perm. record and then have it screwed up in high school and mess up your chances of getting into the college of your choice.
This can’t be good.