No. They can't. There is no legal floodwall even remotely big enough to stop this one.
Yet, we keep trying ... and causing ourselves even more policy trouble in the effort because as we are trying to build the wall higher and stronger we are also trying to bail out the water already on the other side.
Is it time to switch tactics yet? Is it time to go with the flow and help direct the waters in responsible directions? We legal types are the ones that need to let administrators know when it is appropriate to stop trying to plug the dam. That is our responsibility as their advisors.
Meanwhile, the kids are waiting for us ...
For my non-legal readers ... don't be scared to send this kind of stuff to your principal or even to your school district attorney. Especially the lawyers need to start hearing this message.
h/t Free Tech for Teachers + Wes Fryer's Speed of Creativity
-- By the way, in the vid. above, what kind of principal puts a picture of a bear behind their desk? Talk about the wrong message for kids ... this guy's got it all wrong.