Thank you, AHM. Ergo, we don't need this law b/c it's already covered under current regulations. It's like double-secret probation. And not a shock being sponsored by Muuuaarrrahhhh!!! Who tilts at windmills for a living.
(As far as student
speech goes - as opposed to bullying -
you should see Eugene Volokh of UCLA Law School gird his loins
and file an amicus brief in lawsuits. (Well; maybe you have).
The SCOTUS trend over recent decades is generally
to restrict school micromanagement of students,
especially at home.
Which would include having a baby brother walk past a laptop webcam
with a cap gun, or whatever. And whenever another suit hits the courts,
Volokh is sure to both lay out the history, and dissect the school's argument
like a frog on a bed of wax).
ETA: It's a little tough to find relevant discussion of In Loco Parentis
for public school students, because it turns out that up until scant decades ago,
colleges used it to throw their weight around to micromanage undergraduates.
That's been slapped down, but students are
still so butthurt that
they flood the web with articles about it which completely overshadow
stories about things like fist-fights on the way home from school.
I mean up to and including
masters theses reviewing the topic regarding colleges.
Only the magic phrase "school bus" has the awesome power
to unlock vaguely relevant stories; since college students don't use school buses.