Crime Scene Video Concerns

Summary

In Texas, educational content guidelines are generally set by the Texas Education Agency, but individual school districts may have their own policies. If you have concerns about the appropriateness of crime scene videos in a high school class, consider checking the school or districts policy on educational content, discussing your concerns with a school administrator, or consulting with a local education lawyer.

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I was subbing for a Forsenic high school science class. And I have subbed for this class before.
Hello Haley, it's great to hear from you. Can you please provide more details about any potential legal issue you're facing while subbing this class? Is there a specific incident or concern you'd like to discuss?
And the students have watched videos about crime scenes.
Hello Haley, are there any specific legal concerns you have about the students watching crime scene videos? For instance, are you worried about the content's appropriateness or any potential legal liabilities?
I’m not sure. It’s just disturbing to see students learn about this.
Hello Haley, I understand your concerns. Could you tell me where your school is located? Laws regarding educational content can vary based on location.
Trinidad TX
Hello Haley, I understand your concerns. In Texas, educational content guidelines are generally set by the Texas Education Agency. However, individual school districts may have their own policies. You might want to:
- Check the school or district's policy on educational content
- Discuss your concerns with a school administrator
- Consult with a local education lawyer if you feel it's necessary
Ok thank you.
You're welcome, Haley! If you have further questions or need more guidance, feel free to ask. It's important that you feel comfortable with the educational content you're teaching.