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The firestorm surrounding President Donald
Trump's pick for the Supreme Court over the
nominee's behaviour in the 1980s has reinforced a
warning today's social media -savvy high school
students have grown up hearing: What they say and
do now will live well past graduation.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh faces a historic hearing Thursday over assault
allegations dating back to his high school and college years. He has denied
the allegations.
Some teenagers today say they are more mindful of the enduring quality of
their words and actions because they've grown up with the internet and
social media posts are increasingly part of the college admission and job
vetting process.
In contrast, the evidence collected in the Kavanaugh's past includes
decades -old yearbooks and calendars.
California high school senior Maya Carpenter, 17, says she's taken classes
since middle school on being safe on the internet, and her high school offers
a digital citizenship class on the subject.
"They put a lot of emphasis on how whatever you say never really goes
away," she said. "What's happening with the Kavanaugh hearings is a great
example of that:'
At least 10 prospective Harvard University students learned this lesson the
hard way last year when their dream school rescinded admission offers
after they traded posts on Facebook that were reportedly often sexually
explicit and mocked Mexicans, the Holocaust, sexual assault and child
abuse.
Colleges also make no secret of the fact they visit applicants' social media
profiles. A Kaplan Test Prep survey in April said 68 per cent of colleges
consider profiles on Facebook and Instagram "fair game" as they decide
who gets admitted.
A big difference today — it's unlikely to take 30 years for misconduct to
cause problems.
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"It's definitely something that a lot of people are aware of," said Georgia
VanDerwater, 18, of Holland, New York.
She is cautious about what she posts online, and even her mother keeps
tabs on her social media posts and messages when she sees something
that could be troublesome down the road.
"Be it a joke or a swear word in a tweet, I send it back. I will write and say, 'I
just want you to know that when I read this I interpreted it this way, and so
other people might interpret it this way,"' said Georgia's mother, Amy
VanDerwater.
Kavanaugh is pushing back against allegations of sexual misconduct and
excessive drinking in the early 1980s as he tries to convince senators he is
worthy of a Supreme Court seat. His 1983 high-school yearbook refers to
plenty of drinking while at Georgetown Preparatory School, the private all -
boys school in Maryland, including being treasurer of the "Keg City Club" —
"100 Kegs or Bust."
Bob Farrace, spokesman for the National Association of Secondary School
Principals, says schools have been steering students toward more
constructive yearbook posts for years.
"Principals and yearbook advisors have always dissuaded students from
writing inappropriate commentary in their yearbook," he said,
"understandably because such comments reflect badly on both the school
and the student:'
But it's not just bad acts that live on.
VanDerwater, a freshman at the State University of New York at Geneseo,
knows that if a potential employer Googles her name, they'll see that she
helped organize a high school walkout last year to demonstrate for stricter
gun control, and that she called out a Republican congressman for not
taking part in a forum on the topic.
As she got involved with gun protests, she had to weigh whether that
political activity might work against her if she tries getting a job with an
employer with different political views. In the end, she decided it was worth
it because a company like that wasn't a right fit anyway.
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"But it definitely could make a difference, because if you Google my name,
that will come up;" she said. "I've thought about that."
Sophomore James Connor at Northport High School in New York said
students like him are being reminded by parents and teachers of how
youthful indiscretion can come back to haunt them, "but we also do learn
that a lot from just growing up and being online in the 21st century."
Associated Press journalist Jocelyn Gecker contributed to this report.
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