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Orlando private school sues blogging parent
The mom says she wants to warn others about conditions her child faced in kindergarten.
Associated Press
Published November 19, 2007
ORLANDO - A private school says that the mother of a former student crossed the line in a critical Internet blog she wrote about her daughter's experiences there.
So the New School of Orlando Inc. sued Sonjia McSween to stop her from publishing and talking about the school and force her to pay damages.
Some say it's a case of censorship. Others say First Amendment rights have nothing to do with it.
"Lots of people, private and public, can have thin skins," said Rebecca Jeschke, spokeswoman for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which advocates digital free-speech rights and maintains a legal guide for bloggers. "People need to get used to this new world where everyone has a soapbox and can use it."
McSween says she created the blog to warn parents about what happened when her now 7-year-old daughter, Logan, attended kindergarten at the school.
The lawsuit, filed in October, says McSween posted "false and otherwise libelous remarks" alleging that students were belittled and exposed to "extreme stress" and "dictatorial conditions." Among other things, she also alleged that the school told parents how to run their homes and threatened them for speaking negatively about the 120-student school.
The school, for kindergarten through eighth grade, alleges that McSween deliberately told unflattering lies, causing enrollment to drop. It alleges defamation, libel, slander and interference with business relations.
"When I created this Web site, I did not do it with malice," said McSween, a 28-year-old single mother who plans to meet with an attorney soon. "I created it with disappointment about my experience."
[Last modified November 19, 2007, 00:16:39]
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by Jennifer
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11/30/07 01:06 PM
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This school needs to toughen their skin & soften their parent/student relation skills. The thought of parents having to be "compliant" & fear repercussions from speaking out...they have alot to learn! And a frivolous lawsuit to boot! Wasted time & $$
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by kbp
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11/19/07 10:28 PM
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Thanks Joan, that comment was a perfect example of conclusions absent support, if it was based on the limited information provided in the article, or do you work at the school in question?
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by Mark
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11/19/07 03:47 PM
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So the school claims that McSween posted "false and otherwise libelous remarks" such as alleging that parents were threatened for speaking negatively about the school, all while threatening her with a lawsuit for speaking negatively about the school.
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by Joan
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11/19/07 07:50 AM
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Yet ANOTHER PARENT who does not support the school & its teachers. NO WONDER the problems are getting worse. This parent is a NUT...put your kid in a public school and experience the real world. She deserves to get sued BIG TIME.
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