RPS mom finds loophole that lets students access graphic content on YouTube
RPS mom finds loophole that lets students access graphic content on YouTube
and last updated 2020-12-15 18:55:28-05
RICHMOND, Va. -- A Richmond mother started an online petition, urging parents to double check the filter settings on computers issued by local school districts, after accessing videos on YouTube through her studentâs RPS Chromebook that contained graphic and inappropriate content.
Janet Kelly, whose student attends a Richmond elementary school, was alerted by a staffer at the learning hub, where her student logs onto virtual school each day, that her child was spending hours watching videos instead of engaging with schoolwork.