Social Media Policy agreement High School

Posted in custody,family,human rights,children's right's,abuse,misconduct 7 months ago, 0 replies

This pertains to military overseas high schools
My school just enacted a policy where they forced the children attending to the high school to sign a "Social Media Policy" where one cannot say anything declaratory towards a student, teacher, administrator, or anyone else that attends a different school. Basically we cannot say anything against one another. We have to have this agreed to or our school computer accounts would be suspended. The problem is there are so many computer classes in where a student needs a computer that it is basically mandatory. Also teachers require us to work on some stuff during class on computers and if one logs in for another student you will get suspended. The school also said that the school has a facebook admin account where if they suspect one saying declaratory things against anything in school they can look it up. Also one cannot take pictures of anything in the school (even if it is just two people together) because it must get approved by the principal. What I am wondering is if this "Social Media Policy" is even legal and definitely if schools ACTUALLY HAVE a facebook admin account. Please help. I am a 16-year old living in Germany overseas not living on base and I go to a government provided high school. Also doesn't the first Amendment apply in this situation
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