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		<title>By: serega</title>
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		<title>By: hannah8</title>
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		<description>Really interesting post, Jon. I don&#039;t think I agree with you though. If students are at home and want to blog about their friends that go to their school, or what happended at school that day should that also be the concern of the school? And if so, how would they go about monitoring all of that? I agree with you that they should have some say over what gets put out there about them, but if the students aren&#039;t making anything up then I think its totally within their rights to say it. If you give the school the power to control some aspect of student life outside of school, where does the line get drawn? It all gets too complicated for me. I think that as long as its not on school ground or printed in anything owned by the school than its non of their business (unless, like i said before, its made up).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Really interesting post, Jon. I don&#8217;t think I agree with you though. If students are at home and want to blog about their friends that go to their school, or what happended at school that day should that also be the concern of the school? And if so, how would they go about monitoring all of that? I agree with you that they should have some say over what gets put out there about them, but if the students aren&#8217;t making anything up then I think its totally within their rights to say it. If you give the school the power to control some aspect of student life outside of school, where does the line get drawn? It all gets too complicated for me. I think that as long as its not on school ground or printed in anything owned by the school than its non of their business (unless, like i said before, its made up).</p>
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