FACEBOOK CONTROVERSY
Teach by example
In Friday's Star Tribune, there was a story and editorial about the Eden Prairie students suspended for pictures on Facebook showing them allegedly drinking, and on the front page of Scene there was an article on adults looking for the ultimate cure for a hangover.
Our schools want to teach our children how to grow up and be adults. Punishing our children is so much easier but ultimately less effective than teaching by example and open communication.
The educators at Eden Prairie High School have missed a golden opportunity to develop a dialogue with the students. The administration's action has only promoted confrontation.
JARED FRAZIN, BLOOMINGTON
An apt analogy How is the plight of the Eden Prairie students any different from that of those caught running red lights by the "photo cop"? Isn't this a case of "guilty until proven innocent"?
ART JACOBSON, BLOOMINGTON
Play by the rules All high school students need to understand that being involved in athletics and other activities is an honor and a privilege. They represent their communities by putting on the uniforms that bear the name of their city or school.
In doing so, they agree beforehand to refrain from drugs or alcohol. That doesn't mean drinking once in a while, it means not drinking at all. And certainly it means not being so proud of yourselves that you feel compelled to advertise your deeds on a popular Internet site.