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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Police: No Crime Committed In Ladue Middle School Instagram Bullying

An investigation into a second posting which invoked the image of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter is still ongoing.

In a letter to parents and staff Wednesday, the Ladue School District announced that a police investigation has identified who was behind an Instagram social media account discovered in January that made crude comments about students at Ladue Middle School. Police Chief Rich Wooten confirmed that the source was a juvenile who did not attend Ladue schools. He would not identify the age of the person or where they were from because no actual crime took place. "While the comments accompanying the first post were insulting, the pictures were legally acquired from other social media sites and no laws were broken," the letter to parents said. Police are still investigating a second Instagram account that came soon after the first and made …

CreveCoeurDad

11:39 am on Thursday, April 11, 2013

How much time and money was wasted on this non-issue? How many careers were torpedoed? How many more eighth-period assemblies on cyber-bullying must the middle school students endure?   more ›

Monday, April 8, 2013

St. Louis Cardinals #OpeningDaySTL: Share Your Photos on Instagram

Use #OpeningDaySTL when sharing your Redbirds photos to Instagram and see them here!

It's St. Louis -- we love baseball almost as much as we love the Cardinals. Show us how you're celebrating the Redbirds' first game of the season at Busch Stadium April 8! If you're on Instagram, follow "websterkirkwoodpatch," use #OpeningDaySTL when sharing your photos and they'll be added to our photo stream right here. GAME TIME: 3:15 p.m. Central Time vs. the Cincinnati Reds Even if you're not an Instagrammer, tweet your pics to @WebsterGPatch, share on our Facebook Timeline or upload straight to our Pics & Clips gallery.  What do you think? What's your favorite Cardinals memory? What are you most excited about for Opening Day? Any predictions for the season? Tell us in the comments. Follow these St. Louis Patch sites on Instagram:

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Your Instagram Photos from Palm Sunday and Feb. 21 Snowstorms: #StLWx

Tracking this winter weather in St. Louis? Use #stlwx on Instagram to add your photos to our gallery!

Patch is right there with you in this winter storm in St. Louis.  Share your Instagram photos and add to our gallery here by using #stlwx in your comments on the app! Holler with places to avoid, precipitation updates and cancellations to help out your neighbors, too. Snap your snow day, your view, your car covered in snow -- get creative! But most of all, be safe out there and check in with your Patch for updates. Follow these St. Louis Patch sites on Instagram:

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Ladue School Chief Says Instagram Is Turning Over Account Records

Ladue police are continuing the investigation into bullying of Ladue Middle School students by someone using an Instagram photo-sharing account.

In an update to members of the Ladue School Board this week, acting superintendant Judy Sclair said the photo-sharing service Instagram had agreed to turn over account information to the Ladue police as part of an investigation into online bullying of students at Ladue Middle School. The case involves a series of photos of children with derogatory comments circulating on the social media site. Sclair, the superintendent for human resources who is the acting superintendant, indicated in the update that the investigation might lead to a grand jury review, but that any resolution could take at least a month as investigators sift through the information. "We want to investigate to find out who the culprit is," she told board members this week …

CreveCoeurDad

12:20 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Odds are, we will learn nothing because they don't release the names of 6th grade female juvenile offenders to the press. At least that's the rumor. Not to mention the fact that calling someone ugly on social media may get you kicked out of school, but it's not a crime that would stand up to constitutional scrutiny. That pesky free speech thing. It's time to repeal the 1st Amendment. People using…   more ›

Monday, January 28, 2013

Ladue Board To Talk School Security, Activity Fees and Start Times

Monday night, school board members will discuss possible security changes coming in the wake of the Newtown, Connecticut mass shooting.

The Ladue school district, which responded to the Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting last month by making one quick change at Horton Watkins High School to lock doors during the day, will outline other measures at Monday's school board meeting which could still be taken to improve school security. A more thorough conversation on security is planned for board discussion next month. Awareness of issues surrounding school security at Ladue schools has been heightened in recent weeks. An Instagram account discovered recently featured a profile photo of the shooter in the Newtown shooting and prompted school leaders to ask for a ramped up police presence. Police have reportedly issued a search warrant for Instagram in hopes of tracking …

Sam Goodman

6:02 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

I am not in this for any reason other than the best for our school district. We have some of the best teachers and adminastrators in the state. I feel that our past practices of budget control from past boards have not been the best. Our board has to look long range to keep problems from shortages of funds from happenning at the level they have gotten. We must have better fiscal responsibilities.   more ›

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Instagram Update: Ladue Authorities Issue Search Warrant

A vague threat invoking the picture of the man behind the Newtown, CT school shootings prompted Ladue School district officials to take extra security precautions last week.

A spokeswoman for the Ladue School district said administrators there continue to speak to students in the wake of a pair of Instagram accounts which gave officials and police authorities headaches last week, but "have not turned up any substantial information" about who was behind them Susan Dielmann told Patch Tuesday. Last week, an account called "Ladue's Ugliest" circulated around Ladue Middle School, containing photos of students and crude comments, many of which were countered by students themselves who spoke out on the social media platform to fight back. Then, on Wednesday, another account emerged, with a profile photo of the shooter in last month's deadly school shooting in Newtown, CT. The account said people who had complained …

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Ladue Schools Cautious After Instagram Threat Used Image of Newtown Shooter

Police patrol all the schools and the day was very uneventful.

As is said in the vernacular: “All is quiet on the western front.” After a threat was made anonymously on an Instagram account sometime Wednesday, Fox 2 News reported a second Instagram account had been created and that the user profile picture was that of the shooter in the Sandy Hook shooting in Newtown, CT. And with that Ladue school officials exerted extra caution and delivered an overnight message to school parents and the media that security would be heightened and extra caution taken at all buildings in the district on Thursday. School officials were working with local police in Ladue, Olivette and Creve Coeur at 2 in the morning to make sure all security possible would be in place. Local police were on patrol at all of the …

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Ladue School Administrators Investigate Instagram Bullying

District officials learned of photos and crude comments Tuesday.

A district spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday that Ladue Middle School administrators are aware of a series of photos with derogatory comments circulating on the social media site Instagram. Susan Dielmann said she was unsure if the children pictured, which she has assumed were district students, were boys or girls. Dielmann said the photos do not appear to have been taken at school and were not by themselves "inappropriate." Patch has not seen the photos or the comments. She said administrators learned of what happened Tuesday morning, but were heartened by the fact that students were adding their own commentary to the social media site to say that the comments were not OK. Parents were notified about the incident Tuesday. Dielmann said there …

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