Social media Bexley school officials craft new guidelines

By DEBORAH M. DUNLAP

ThisWeek Community News Monday July 2, 2012 11:30 AM

Today, teens across the United States spend some nine hours a week on social networking sites, according to Procon.org.

And because three quarters of them own their own phone, visiting these sites at all hours of the day becomes pretty tempting.

That's why school districts all over the U.S. have begun tightening up current acceptable use policies to include new media outlets that tug at students' attention all day.

Being media savvy is not always a bad thing, though. Districts such as Bexley see the potential use of social media when trying to reach kids and parents with news and information. But overuse can be detrimental.

"My No. 1 priority is protecting our children and their innocence," said Michael Johnson, superintendent of the Bexley City Schools, at a recent board meeting.

District officials and board members have begun to tackle the school system's old policy in order to include new media and media outlets, including social networking sites.

Board members gave the new, proposed policy a preliminary nod of approval with the understanding that changes to confusing language would be made by July.

"I think we all agree that the policy is a good one," said board member Anne Brown.

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