by Tara Sweeney
May 24, 2006
Traditionally, schools do not interfere with behavior at home, but local school officials say they will act if activity from home computers causes school disruption.Greg Lukianoff, president of Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, said he has seen an upswing in free speech cases involving networking sites such as Myspace.com.“I’ve seen a very pronounced jump in the last six months,’’ said Lukianoff. “There’s also been an upswing in the number of seminars for administrators terrified over the forum that Myspace presents.’’