VOLUME 22 | ISSUE 49
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 8, 2024
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Douglas County schools join social media fight
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BY MCKENNA HARFORD MHARFORD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Douglas County School District will join hundreds of other districts around the country to sue social media companies for the harm they inflict on students. More than 700 school districts, including Jeffco Public Schools and Denver Public Schools, have signed onto a national lawsuit against Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube. The lawsuit alleges that social media companies designed an addictive product through algorithms that target children in a system that lacks sufficient age verification and parental controls. At the Jan. 23 board meeting, Douglas County School District Superintendent Erin Kane said the district is interested in joining the lawsuit because of numerous negative impacts to students and the resulting increased costs for the district, such as counselors and school resource officers. “We have the option to be a part of leading the way and not just with litigation, but generally,” Kane said. “It would make a powerful statement to our parents and community that we are taking this issue seriously.” Education leaders and attorneys hope the lawsuit will force social media companies to improve algorithms, provide more robust age and parental controls, and award monetary damages to districts who participate in the case. Jonathan Kieffer, an attorney for the Kansas City firm Wagstaff and Cartmell, which is leading the national lawsuit, said the case has been going on for around a year and multiple claims have received approval from a judge to go to a jury trial, which could be a year or two away. “That is historic,” Kieffer said. SEE SOCIAL MEDIA, P4
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Douglas County School District will join a national lawsuit against social media companies for the harm they inflict on students’ mental health and safety. The lawsuit targets TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube and Meta, which SHUTTERSTOCK owns Facebook and Instagram.
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