- Jul 9, 2012
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My school has about 3,000 kids overall, and about 60 cheerleaders (freshman, jv, and varsity) and our school does a pretty good job of monitoring. Yes, there are people who post pictures or say things that could potentially get them in trouble, but it's never really the cheerleaders because we know our coaches or activity director could find out. If they see bullying, swearing, or something they may just tell you to watch what you say and leave it at a warning or make you sit a game. If they see you doing something illegal they have the power to take you off the team but I don't know what the policy is if they can suspend you/ in school suspension/ if it wasn't at school.I do know that the school can suspend you for something you say on twitter/facebook about something that involves school. I know a kid who got in school suspension for saying something inappropriate about a teacher. I think the football players and cheerleaders do a pretty good job of keeping up a good reputation online because our school is so strict on it.