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Westwood Board of Education Bans Video Recordings on School Premises

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Westwood NJ, during the latest board meeting, the Westwood board of Education approved a policy banning the use of video recordings on school premises. In a previous meeting in June, James O’Keefe addressed the board, announcing his intention to distribute hidden cameras to parents and possibly students upon request.

The announcement stirred significant controversy among those on the left. Questions arose: What are they trying to conceal? What secrets are they protecting? Could it be related to the presence of a convicted pedophile, who was reportedly employed as a teacher at the middle school?

Lets face it anyone who attempts to hide the school curriculum from parents is not someone who should be anywhere near children for any reason .

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4 thoughts on “Westwood Board of Education Bans Video Recordings on School Premises

  1. This probably won’t hold up in court if OMG challenges.

  2. Can I legally take a video of a high school soccer game?

  3. It’s Westweird, who gives a shit ?

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  4. The recent decision by the Westwood Board of Education to ban video recordings on school premises raises many questions. During the meeting, James O’Keefe’s proposal to distribute hidden cameras to parents and students added to the controversy. This move has sparked a debate about transparency and accountability. What could be the motive behind such restrictions? Concerns about hiding the curriculum or protecting individuals with troubling backgrounds have surfaced. For more discussions and community updates on this issue, consider joining the https://studyhelper.com/argumentative-essay-samples Open dialogue is essential for ensuring the safety and education of our children.

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