Students at Bridgewater-Raritan regional schools told to delete nude selfies

Students in a central New Jersey school district have been told to delete nude photos of themselves and classmates from their cellphones and social media pages or face the consequences. Thursday is

News 12 Staff

May 29, 2014, 1:57 PM

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Students in a central New Jersey school district have been told to delete nude photos of themselves and classmates from their cellphones and social media pages or face the consequences.
Thursday is the deadline for Bridgewater-Raritan regional schools students to comply.
Interim school superintendent Cheryl Dyer has reportedly told principals to impose five-day suspensions for those who fail to delete the images. In a letter to parents, Dyer also said the district will work with the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office to address the situation without filing criminal charges.
The school superintendent in Bernards Township sent a similar letter to parents two weeks ago.