Friday, June 5, 2009

Knoxville School Blocking Pro-LGBT Internet Sites: 'It Was a glitch'

Schools in Knox County Tennessee where computers were blocking a variety of educational and political LGBT Web sites but failed to block websites promoting 'reparative therapy' announced that the problem was a glitch in the system...
Superintendent Jim McIntyre told the county school board on Wednesday the school system was working on the matter before a lawsuit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union against the Knox County and Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County school systems for denying access.
Hey there Knox County and Metropolitan Nashville, and Davidson County students! Check out the blog archive to the left to catch up on all the news over the past few months.

2 comments:

NG said...

"It was a glitch."

Yeah, right.

A glitch that somehow gets resolved at the end of school year.

Anonymous said...

Tell me how is a block a glitch? YOu either have program that takes all of an hour TOPS (more like 10 min) that auto blocks, or you set certain sites to be blocked manually. You either uninstall the program and get a new new, change the settings of said program, or admit you F-ed up and don't blame it on a glitch.