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http://www.christianpost.com/news/california-parents-outraged-to-learn-second-graders-are-watching-porn-on-school-issued-ipads-134185/

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Parents in a California coastal town are enraged at their local school district after they discovered that second graders are using their school-issued iPads to watch pornography and other inappropriate material while at home.

At last Tuesday's meeting of the Encinitas Union School District Board of Trustees, five parents voiced their anger at the fact that their children's school-issued iPads don't have filters or firewalls to prevent children from accessing inappropriate websites while they're off of school grounds.

Although the school district has installed a filter for when the the children are using the iPads on school property, the filter doesn't work once the children have left their school.

One dad told the board that his 7-year-old son had viewed pornorgraphy while at school because one of his classmates had downloaded porn while at home and then showed friends once he got to school, the Seaside Courier reported.

Parent Amber Goodson, who has three children enrolled in the school system, also said her kids saw the images from the classmate's tablet. Goodson wrote an email to other parents and the Seaside Courier explaining the problem with the iPads.

"[My kids] hopped in the car, told me what happened, and I sort of freaked out," Goodson wrote in her email. "I'd assumed that these iPads that my school had given to my kids were safe for my kids, and I thought there must've been some sort of error. How did that image get through the filters? I drove home, did a bit of research, and quickly learned something terrifying: these school iPads have no filters."

The school district spent over $2.7 million on 5,400 iPads that were assigned to nearly all of its students. Although the school district did not put into place a filter of firewall plan for the iPads for off-ground use, the school district's policy has placed the responsibility on parents to prevent their kids from accessing inappropriate sites on government-owned iPads.

"However, we cannot control what is accessed or loaded onto the device at home. That is the responsibility of the student, and parent or guardian," the policy states. "Any inappropriate applications, documents, content, images, or sound-bites downloaded on the district-owned device at home then brought to school, will be handled in accordance with our progressive discipline guidelines."

Although the school district policy relies on the parents to prevent their children from accessing inappropriate material, one dad, who claims to work as an IT specialist, told the board that he had installed his own filter onto his child's iPad. However, the teacher deleted software off the iPad the next day.

Goodson has been a continuous voice in the ear of EUSD Superintendent, Timothy Baird, over the last nine months. She has called for the district to work toward building a better firewall system that can effectively limit students access off of school grounds.

It wasn't until earlier this month that Baird sent Goodson an email indicating the possibility that that the Internet filter parents have been looking for is on the horizon.

"Since we last spoke, our IT director has come up with a potential solution to utilize our mobile device management system to filter our iPads at home," Baird's email stated. "We are currently testing this solution in an upper grade classroom at Ocean Knoll. As soon as we get verification that this solution is working, we will be implementing it district wide. I appreciate your input and focus on this issue."

Baird said that he would soon to provide a timeline for when the filter problem would likely be sovled.

The Daily Caller reports that a school district in Los Angeles is having massive troubles with it's new iPad program, in which the school spent over $1 billion to give every student and teacher an iPad. Hundreds of students figured out how to hack the iPad's security settings. After taking away 71 students' iPads for violating the code of conduct, the school district took back the rest of its iPads a week later.

The moral here is "keep an eye on your kids"

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ah kids, they grow up so fast

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Second graders with school-issued iPads?

What the ********? What is a second grader doing that can’t be transcribed in a notebook via pencil?

Also, it’s not hard to put parental controls on iPads.

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Second graders with school-issued iPads?

What the ********? What is a second grader doing that can’t be transcribed in a notebook via pencil?

Also, it’s not hard to put parental controls on iPads.
Trying to turn kids into young hackers. Break down the firewalls and blocks... by highschool is just the beginning. I swear that's what they are doing.

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Why the ******** do they need ipads anyways? I am an adult, and don't even have one.

With that being said, why aren't the parents CHECKING these things? That is THEIR JOB! The school did THEIR JOB and BLOCKED everything inappropriate. After they leave the school, they are their parent's problem now.
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Second graders with school-issued iPads?

What the ********? What is a second grader doing that can’t be transcribed in a notebook via pencil?

Also, it’s not hard to put parental controls on iPads.
Trying to turn kids into young hackers. Break down the firewalls and blocks... by highschool is just the beginning. I swear that's what they are doing.


You actually bring up an excellent point. When I was a kid and my parents got a computer, they put a porn filter on it. It took me about four weeks to find out how break that filter. How? By learning how the filter worked. By learning how to exploit HTML.. how to get past the filter.

We’re just breaking that barrier down further by introducing kids to electronics at a younger age.

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Second graders with school-issued iPads?

What the ********? What is a second grader doing that can’t be transcribed in a notebook via pencil?

Also, it’s not hard to put parental controls on iPads.
Everything is done by tablets now in school starting in elementary. They don't teach kids to write cursive, and soon I doubt they'll teach them at all to write since they can just type it all on the tablets/computers. Trust me, I'm not looking forward to when my children start school. I am against my child(ren) having a tablet at such a young age.

Now, I am not going to restrain my kids and keep them in the dark. They will use our computer but on a time limit and on a time where I or my husband can watch them. It will be used for learning and that is it.

What I don't understand is I have second cousins who are young (under 11) and they already have a facebook page cause of their mommy making it for them. And they are on facebook for a few hours a day. Clearly that's productive.

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Second graders with school-issued iPads?

What the ********? What is a second grader doing that can’t be transcribed in a notebook via pencil?

Also, it’s not hard to put parental controls on iPads.
Everything is done by tablets now in school starting in elementary. They don't teach kids to write cursive, and soon I doubt they'll teach them at all to write since they can just type it all on the tablets/computers. Trust me, I'm not looking forward to when my children start school. I am against my child(ren) having a tablet at such a young age.

Now, I am not going to restrain my kids and keep them in the dark. They will use our computer but on a time limit and on a time where I or my husband can watch them. It will be used for learning and that is it.

What I don't understand is I have second cousins who are young (under 11) and they already have a facebook page cause of their mommy making it for them. And they are on facebook for a few hours a day. Clearly that's productive.

My boyfriend wants to start our kids on technology as soon as possible (when we have kids anyway) but my thinking is let them have a childhood, you know? Let them run around outside and use their imaginations before technology sucks then in forever.

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They made it to where they have to have permission to get to particular sites, even by ipad since they do not use safari. (Some other browser app that helps block better.)

My boy was started early by my husband, but we make him work for it. Basically, good behavior and good grades.

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Second graders with school-issued iPads?

What the ********? What is a second grader doing that can’t be transcribed in a notebook via pencil?

Also, it’s not hard to put parental controls on iPads.
Everything is done by tablets now in school starting in elementary. They don't teach kids to write cursive, and soon I doubt they'll teach them at all to write since they can just type it all on the tablets/computers. Trust me, I'm not looking forward to when my children start school. I am against my child(ren) having a tablet at such a young age.

Now, I am not going to restrain my kids and keep them in the dark. They will use our computer but on a time limit and on a time where I or my husband can watch them. It will be used for learning and that is it.

What I don't understand is I have second cousins who are young (under 11) and they already have a facebook page cause of their mommy making it for them. And they are on facebook for a few hours a day. Clearly that's productive.


I’d agree that cursive is useless, unless your job is to scan old documents that date back 400 years. And even tons of those are available in regular print now.

But what are you doing in 2nd grade that can’t be done on paper? Like... even in 12th grade when I was taking AP calculus I had to do all my calculations on paper. My English papers were all written in MS Word, sure. Bust most homes have computers, and most computers have text editors.
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I’d agree that cursive is useless, unless your job is to scan old documents that date back 400 years. And even tons of those are available in regular print now.

But what are you doing in 2nd grade that can’t be done on paper? Like... even in 12th grade when I was taking AP calculus I had to do all my calculations on paper. My English papers were all written in MS Word, sure. Bust most homes have computers, and most computers have text editors.
I'm sure they are still doing a lot of stuff on paper, but it is nice not to have to lug around a bunch of outdated text books. Not only can digital texts be easily updated but additional photos, links, audio, and video can be added.

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I’d agree that cursive is useless, unless your job is to scan old documents that date back 400 years. And even tons of those are available in regular print now.

But what are you doing in 2nd grade that can’t be done on paper? Like... even in 12th grade when I was taking AP calculus I had to do all my calculations on paper. My English papers were all written in MS Word, sure. Bust most homes have computers, and most computers have text editors.
I'm sure they are still doing a lot of stuff on paper, but it is nice not to have to lug around a bunch of outdated text books. Not only can digital texts be easily updated but additional photos, links, audio, and video can be added.


Then why not get a Kindle? Save the school district some money?
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Then why not get a Kindle? Save the school district some money?
Their school may have Apple computers so it could be they already have a long standing deal with Apple and want to keep everything easily integrated. Apple has had its foot in the door of the education system for a long time and a lot of schools still favor them because, change is scary. Apple like most companies also cuts special deals with schools hoping to get the kids using their products, so they will be more likely to use their products as adults.

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