Social Media Policy
The Catholic High School of Baltimore insists on a civil and respectful dialogue on our website and social media platforms.
Social Media Comment Policy
The Catholic High School of Baltimore insists on a civil and respectful dialogue on our website, www.thecatholichighschool.org, and social media platforms. Should the administrators determine that a comment violates our comment policy, the comment will be deleted.
The Catholic High School of Baltimore, as an educational institution inspired by Gospel values and by the spirit and tradition of Saints Francis and Clare of Assisi, is dedicated to the education of young women in an environment that fosters Christian attitudes of dignity and respect for others, as well as to the free exchange of ideas and opinions. The school’s digital platforms aim to extend that exchange beyond the walls of the classroom, to a space online where all perspectives are welcome. It is our hope that all visitors contribute their views in a respectful way and that no one person or group dominates the conversation.
In order to maintain an open but still welcoming forum for debate, we ask that visitors regulate themselves by the rules below. Should the school determine that a comment violates these rules, the comment will be deleted and the individual may be prevented from commenting in the future. Comments will not be removed simply because they express opinions in disagreement with The Catholic High School of Baltimore.
Comments that may be deleted include those that contain:
- Vulgar language
- Personal attacks/inflammatory remarks against a person or group
- Content/comments that are off topic
- Spam
- Links to sites that contain offensive material or attack a person
- Promotion of services, products, fundraising, or political organizations or agendas
- Information that is factually incorrect
Comments left by others on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of The Catholic High School of Baltimore or the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia.
*Last Updated: June 8, 2020