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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] But one thing that is unarguable is that this company, as a private test prep entity, posts the first and last names of students (children!) on their Facebook page in an attempt to drive business, which is a major privacy issue that is going to have consequences for them when they get back to school this year from their colleagues. And that lack of judgment leads me to believe that further lack of judgment is not only possible, but very likely. In today’s doxxing environment, you don’t post names of kids. You just don’t.[/quote] The names are posted with the parents consent. Curie doesn't know if a child is accepted unless the parent/child tells them. It's no different from the parent/child posting on their own social media page. Every year TJ student body posts a newsletter publicly of graduating seniors (who consent and self report, although almost all do) with their names and the name of the college they accept admission at. AOS/AET posts this on their website. Most other schools either do it on their website or along the walls of their hallway. [/quote]
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