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Rep. Redmond introduces measure to let school boards discipline students for obscene or defamatory online posts about staff
Summary
Representative Jordan Redmond introduced RS 32528 to add a definition for inappropriate online behavior directed at public school employees and to authorize disciplinary measures, including bringing students before school boards. Committee members asked for legal review and clarity on scope.
Representative Jordan Redmond introduced RS 32528 on March 3, 2025, a proposal that would add a new definition for “inappropriate online behavior” by students directed at public school employees and authorize disciplinary measures that could include bringing a student before the school board.
The measure, Redmond said, “was brought to me by some of the teachers back in my district that have expressed major concerns about the increasing number of inappropriate online behaviors by students with online posts that are obscene, discriminatory and harmful to a teacher's reputation.” He asked the committee for a…
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