Kids are “airdropping” porn to other students. Parents can change the settings on iPhones/iPods so that only people in their contacts can airdrop. Or turn it off altogether. Even tech-savvy parents may not have thought about this.
They can certainly send photos via email/text messages too, but this is one way to address the airdrop feature.
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Ann Marie Banfield has been researching education reform for over a decade and actively supports parental rights, literacy and academic excellence in k-12 schools. You can contact her at: banfieldannmarie@gmail.com