control, but also in my mind a possible time bomb, if questionable
pictures are taken within the school or at a school event. I have
mulled this over in my head, but with such compact devices, it is hard
to even see most digital equipment that students carry.
Lisa Douthit
Technology Resources & Locus Systems Admin
Notre Dame de Sion
Kansas City, Missouri
On Jun 26, 2008, at 5:09 PM, Larry Kligman wrote:
> For Middle Schools . . . .
>
> What is your policy regarding pictures/videos taken by students on
> campus
> and at school events?
>
> Do you prohibit either camera phones vs. digital cameras?
>
>
> Thanks, Larry
>
>
> Larry Kligman ('85), Middle School Director
> Abraham Joshua Heschel Day School
> 17701 Devonshire Street
> Northridge, CA 91325
> www.heschel.com
> main: 818.368.5781 x505
> fax: 818.360.6162
> Larry_Kligman@ajhds.com
>
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