Parents and school staff say student activity monitoring software that aims to intercept self-harm before it happens, while helpful, has unintended consequences (Ellen Barry/New York Times)


Ellen Barry / New York Times:

Parents and school staff say student activity monitoring software that aims to intercept self-harm before it happens, while helpful, has unintended consequences  —  Neosho High School in southwestern Missouri.  From 2014 to 2018, eight of its 5,000 students died by suicide.

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