SOCIAL MEDIA AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS By Jill Coyle ISD 196
Facebook 500 million active users Twitter 165 million active users
China India Facebook United State of America
50% of Facebook’s active users log in every day The average Facebook user has 130 FB friends
FB Blocking in Schools – ISD 196’s random survey 16 metro districts block student use 1 metro district allows student use 11 metro districts block staff use 6 metro districts allow staff use StudentsStaff
150 million Facebook users access Facebook on their mobile device Mobile users are twice as active as non-mobile users But….
It is becoming common – perhaps expected – for businesses and public organizations to have a facebook site.
When establishing an official site consider: Comment moderation Records retention Site administration and quality Consistency within the district
When establishing an official policy consider: Involving stakeholders across the district Reviewing the policies of similar organizations Cross-referencing acceptable use, communications or advertising policies
Policy content may include: Differing guidelines for official sites, classroom use and private use Guidance on appropriate and inappropriate use Cautions regarding private data Limits on use of school logos or mascots Cautions regarding maltreatment reporting and harassment
Conduct Training Electronic training In-person training Building specific training
So….what problems can all this social networking create for the school district employer?
Anecdotes?
Staff “friending” students Staff “friending” parents BOUNDARY ISSUES on FB
Disclosure of student information Disclosure of personnel information Data Privacy Violations on FB
Maltreatment reporting obligations Responding to students at risk MSHSL obligations triggered by student postings Revelations by Vulnerable Students on FB
Staff Posting of Indiscreet or Reputation-Harming Content Text or pictures revealing illegal conduct Text or pictures revealing conduct of a sexual nature Text or pictures revealing inebriation Text or pictures revealing controversial opinions in the community Text or pictures complaining about administration, coworkers or students Text or pictures generally depicting poor judgment or an intemperate attitude
Harassment on FB District Harassment Policy Harassment of coworkers on FB Harassment of students on FB
Nexus to School Search Concerns Privacy Rights Free Speech Rights Discrimination Issues Disciplinary Concerns
Open Meeting Law Concerns A quorum of the school board actively participating on a social media site may raise issues under Minnesota’s Open Meeting Law
Policy/Training Blocking (?) “Official” Pages Professional Pages Solutions
DISCUSSION