Online Sex Act Incident Will Not Affect Ladue Laptop Program
The One-to-One learning initiative, which could provide Ladue high school students with a laptop to take home, could implement internet filters even at the student’s home.
An investigation is still underway into the case of a Ladue Middle School student who gained access to a video chat site using a school computer where a middle aged man performed an online sex act for the student. The student was caught by the district’s technology staff, disciplined, and police were notified. The website in question, and another similar one, have since been blocked by the district. Police is also investigating the location of the man who allegedly masturbated to the student on camera. “Student safety is the district’s primary concern,” said Susan Dielmann, spokesperson for the Ladue School District, in a news release. “This includes internet safety, and every effort is made to ensure the district’s website filters are …
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ReverePaul
3:32 pm on Friday, December 7, 2012
yea i'm sure Ladue made their decision based off what a couple of guys said on a message boards. Congratulations you did it! By the way message boards are useless when it's people like yourself believing that your right about everything   more ›