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The "Daily Muckraker" Newspaper and other various groups want their readers and the community of Anywhere USA to believe everything they say and write, not unlike how the monks are expected to behave in this Gahan Wilson Cartoon. |
FERPA is simple, yet complex. It has rules that must be followed in order to assure student records are kept confidential. But as I pointed out in
part I, not everything that is known about a student is protected under FERPA.*
So let's look at a fictitious, hypothetical scenario. I'll call it the "Locker Room Attack at Anywhere USA High School."
Remember, the account below is a fictional story.
Imagine if a basketball team from Anywhere USA High School is in the locker room after losing an important Friday Night game. Imagine if two of the players from the team lure a team assistant named "Jorge Zapata" (who has a physical disability) out of the locker room and assault him, knocking him unconscious viciously while simultaneously calling him disgusting racial slurs,
like this. [NOTE: This linked video from a recent actual attack near Detroit, MI is violent, disturbing, contains reprehensible images and language, and is difficult to watch--viewer discretion is STRONGLY ADVISED-victim in this video, according to news reports, retrieved his phone, was not seriously injured, and the perpetrators were caught....]
Imagine if the attackers steal the victim's cell phone and film the incident with the victim's own camera phone while "Jorge" is unconscious. Imagine if these assailants place this violent video on a social media platform that many of the students in Anywhere USA High School could subsequently see?
Imagine if "Jorge" wakes up, is able to find his phone, and is not too badly injured, and decides not to report the attack because he is humiliated, and instead he just internalizes the matter, and he keeps the incident to himself. After all, he knows his attackers, and he hears that they are already lining up their stories to say that the whole incident was nothing more than slap-boxing, and the incident is actually going to be blamed on Jorge. Everyone starts to repeat the story that Jorge started the whole thing by "slap boxing" the players and starting trouble. If anything comes of the incident, the attackers will say Jorge is simpy "Lying on them!"
The following Monday though, the students at the school are buzzing over the incident; many have seen the
video. [NOTE: This linked video from a recent actual attack near Detroit, MI is violent, disturbing, contains reprehensible images and language, and is difficult to watch--viewer discretion is STRONGLY ADVISED-victim in this video, according to news reports, retrieved his phone, was not seriously injured, and the perpetrators were caught...]
An investigation by the school is launched. Students are questioned, and law enforcement is brought in.
Meanwhile, within the next week to ten day period, a duly elected school board member for the Anywhere USA School District hears from three (3) separate parents and three (3) separate students about the violent assault, and he also hears about but does not see the
video [NOTE: This linked video from a recent actual attack near Detroit, MI is violent, disturbing, contains reprehensible images and language, and is difficult to watch--viewer discretion is STRONGLY ADVISED]taken of the incident from these constituents. This particular school board member's district includes Anywhere USA High School, and this board member is very engaged with this school, as he has many relatives that attend here. Furthermore, this school board member has been vocal about his concerns about violence, bullying, and harassment occurring in local schools like Anywhere H.S. USA. Shocked at what he has heard, this particular school board member immediately calls the superintendent of the Anywhere USA school district with what he has now heard from several sources close to the incident.
He is told by the superintendent that the situation is known to the district, and that an official investigation is already underway. "We've got this" the superintendent tells the board member.