By Sloan Simmons
Social networking sites like MySpace.com, Facebook.com, and YouTube.com are central means of communication and socialization for students in California's schools. These "e-communications" also pose substantial challenges to school districts concerning student discipline. Problematic student e-communications take the form of adolescent ridiculing, taunts, impersonations, harassment and threats of physical violence. The e-communications often origin...
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