6/6/20001 http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/06/technology/06WEB.html [snip] # # Donald Parker, the superintendent of the Chappaqua school # district, said school officials took the matter seriously. # # "It's just not appropriate to put information about other people # on a Web site," he said. "We all realize that since Columbine, # things have changed." # # Mr. Parker said that "appropriate disciplinary action" had been # taken against the boys, but would not elaborate further. Several # parents and students said the boys had been suspended for five # days, and had not yet returned for classes. # # The Web page at which Manhattan private-school students voted # for the most promiscuous girl or boy was created by someone who # identified herself (or perhaps himself) as Nicole Blair, on a # site owned by a University of Washington student and other people. # # Melissa Jackson, a deputy district attorney in Brooklyn who # investigated complaints about the page, said it did not list # telephone numbers and addresses, and identified many of the girls # only by first name. Her office decided not to pursue the case.