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Juvenile Justice: Technology Use and Supervision in Detention Facilities
2024-11-26
This is the first part of a two-part series that delves into the complex issue of technology use among kids in juvenile detention facilities. These facilities, which are intended for educational purposes, are being misused by incarcerated youth, raising concerns about supervision and the overall well-being of these young individuals.

Uncovering the Truth Behind Juvenile Detention Technology Use

Part 1: Misuse of State-Provided Laptops

Kids in juvenile detention facilities are exploiting state-provided laptops meant for education. Agency disciplinary reports and those who worked in the system have revealed that these laptops are being used to post on Instagram, screen movies, and view pornography. Alyssa Richardson, a behavior analyst at the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), has witnessed this firsthand. "Every kid got put on a computer at taxpayer dollars," she said. "The first thing we started noticing... was the use of those computers. We noticed that the kids were watching movies all day, they were on social media, they were talking about social media, they were talking about what they were talking about on social media."Since the department launched a new educational model in July, there has been unprecedented access to technology but a lack of attention to the kids, including personalized education plans for those with learning disabilities or other needs. "Essentially, if there was no teacher, no computer, or the kids chose to watch a movie or pornography or message their friends all day, that’s what they’d do," Richardson added.When asked about students accessing unauthorized content, program administrators at the Florida Virtual School (FLVS), which oversees the program, said they take it seriously and are working closely with partners to ensure a distraction-free learning environment. They investigate all allegations of misuse and have taken additional security measures but cannot disclose specifics due to cybersecurity concerns.Last year, the state reorganized education programs for juvenile offenders, creating the "Florida Scholars Academy." This program administers online instruction to 38 residential centers housing DJJ students. The academy, operated by Florida Virtual under the direction of Superintendent Julian Cazañas Jr., delivers instruction remotely and in person in classrooms year-round.

Part 2: The Impact on Students and Staff

Youth in DJJ facilities range in age from 10 to 21. Exposure to porn while under the state's watch is a cause for concern. Heather Beaven, CEO of the Florida Endowment Foundation for Florida's Graduates, which has a presence in the DJJ system, emphasized this. "It’s not like you’re talking about a bunch of 16-year-olds who have already engaged in sex or, you know, have already seen porn or whatever. You’re talking about somebody’s baby being exposed to this, which is just all kinds of interesting given everything else going on in Florida."The program was serving about 1,900 students across Florida at the start of October. Residential juvenile detention facilities are operated by nonprofits but are subject to state law. Since education is separate from facility staff responsibilities, they may not be equipped to oversee classroom operations.When the program launched, FLVS hired 186 teachers, instructional leaders, paraprofessionals, school counselors, and registrars. The expectation was a 15:1 student-to-teacher ratio and 30:1 student-to-paraprofessional ratio, despite 60% of students having learning disabilities. In October, 85% of positions were filled.In classrooms, it is unclear who is supposed to enforce discipline, even with adequate staff. In minimum security facilities, floor staff may not monitor school activities if there is no teacher present.A mother, Nyitecka Burden, whose 17-year-old son lived in Kissimmee Youth Academy, described a lack of supervision. Her son didn't receive his individualized education plan accommodations until the final weeks and received only 3.5 high school course credits instead of the expected 9 to 12. "He’s been angry for a long time, honestly, because he wasn’t learning, he wasn’t getting the things that he needed," she said.When teachers are not available to supervise computer use, monitoring is supposed to be done using filters and content screeners. The school touts its roots and constantly monitors its systems but cannot disclose specifics due to cybersecurity concerns.Beaven has called the implementation of the program "educational malpractice." DJJ officials said safeguarding students is a top priority and take immediate action when incidents occur. They continue to work with contracted providers and local school districts to enhance protections.Tomorrow: Juvenile Justice education program facing financial difficulties.Let us know what you think...
The Generous Offer of Soggy Peso for Thanksgiving
2024-11-26
Soggy Peso is stepping up to provide a warm and festive Thanksgiving for single active-duty soldiers and their children. This initiative shows the community's support for our military.

Soggy Peso's Thanksgiving Hospitality for Our Heroes

Hosting for Thanksgiving

Soggy Peso is extending an open invitation to host up to 300 meals for single active-duty soldiers and their children. This is a wonderful opportunity for those who might otherwise be without a place to celebrate the holiday. Soldiers are asked to RSVP through a specific link or send an email to wilsoncompanies2@gmail.com, providing their name and the number of children, if any, by Wednesday, Nov. 27. The holiday meal will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at their location, 11355 Pellicano Drive. It's important for soldiers to bring a valid ID with them. This shows the restaurant's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone.This act of kindness not only provides a delicious meal but also a sense of community and belonging during the holiday season. It's a small gesture that can make a big difference in the lives of these soldiers and their families.

Re-opening and Entertainment

The restaurant re-opened in March of this year and has become a popular spot for watching football. With plenty of televisions, soldiers and their families can enjoy the games while having a great time. For example, catch the Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions at 10:30 a.m. MT/11:30 a.m. on CT, and CBS. The New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys game will be at 2:30 p.m. MT/3:30 p.m. on FOX. It's a great way to unwind and enjoy the holiday together.In addition to the football, Soggy Peso also has an extensive beer selection. From ales to lagers, stouts to IPAs and local draft beers, there's something for everyone. It's the perfect accompaniment to a delicious Thanksgiving meal.

Community Support

María Cortés González has been working hard to spread the word about this event. She can be reached at 915-546-6150 or mcortes@elpasotimes.com. You can also follow her on Twitter at @EPTMaria or on Instagram and TikTok at eptmariacg. Her efforts show the importance of community support and how it can make a real difference in people's lives.Soggy Peso's initiative is a shining example of how we can come together as a community to support our military. It's a reminder that we all have a role to play in making the world a better place.
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Hollywood's Heartbreak: Brad Pitt's Struggle to See His Children
2024-11-26
Los Angeles is the backdrop for a poignant tale of a Hollywood star's struggle. Brad Pitt, once a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, now finds himself in a difficult situation. According to sources, he is desperate to have access to his six children, Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, and the 16-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne. Angelina Jolie, his former wife, has seemingly cut him off from their kids.

In the midst of Hollywood drama, Brad Pitt's fight for his children

Brad Pitt's Desperation

An insider shared with Radaronline that Brad has not given up on his children. The longer he is alienated from them, the more painful it becomes. With the holidays approaching, he is feeling the heartbreak even more. He is now willing to do whatever it takes, even if it means swallowing his pride and asking Angelina for mercy.

Brad Pitt's relationship with his children is not in a good state. Most of the kids have even dropped his surname. Shiloh filed a court petition to change her name to Shiloh Nouvel Jolie, and the others have informally done the same. Currently, only the two youngest children, Vivienne and Knox, see him during his visitation rights.

Angelina Jolie has made it clear that motherhood is her top priority. During an appearance on 'Good Morning America', she spoke about her devotion to her kids. When asked if there was anything in her life that compared to the late star's love of singing, she replied, "My motherhood... It's my happiness. You can take everything else away from me... Nothing else matters."

The Legal Battle Rages On

As RadarOnline.com has reported, Brad Pitt's legal wrangling with Angelina Jolie continues. This has added to the complexity of the situation and has further strained their relationship. The kids are caught in the middle, and their well-being is a major concern.

Brad Pitt's desire to be a part of his children's lives is evident. He is fighting for the chance to create memories with them and to be a part of their growing up. Despite the challenges, he remains hopeful that he can find a way to reconcile with Angelina and have a meaningful relationship with his children.

Angelina Jolie's stance on motherhood is also significant. She has dedicated herself to raising her children and providing them with a stable and loving environment. However, the impact of the legal battle on the children cannot be ignored. It is a delicate situation that requires careful consideration and a solution that is in the best interests of the kids.

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