I don't live there so all we are seeing are the sound bytes that the newsies show.

Sounds like there is a lot of stuff going on back and forth. She (the VP) has probably been named and that is why she spoke out.

I really wish we would see more of this story as it plays out but I bet we will not see much after the sensationalism is gone.

Stewart


At 08:12 PM 3/4/2010, you wrote:
  There is no claim that the VP had any role in the decision to turn
on the camera in the student's laptop.  The VP held a press conference
wherein she railed against all the allegations that claimed she had
authorized the surveillance of the student in question.  Actually,
there had been no such allegations made against her at all, and the
fact that she held a press conference to denounce non-existent
allegations puzzled a lot of people.

  The VP showed a photo of the student to the student, and also
presumably showed it to the parents of the student.  It is presumed
that she got the photo from the tech staff who were in charge of
remotely activating those webcams.  But again, the school system has
been mostly circling the wagons, providing little or no light on the
situation.

  Steve


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