“It is dependent on the teacher and the philosophy of the school or district on how the documents are interpreted,” said Pam Benigno, director of the Education Policy Center at the Independence Institute in Denver.
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"If the school can't provide a social media policy, then parents should request that the board of education adopt a social media policy that respects a child's right to privacy," Ms. Benigno said.
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