jodi martinson/ it would be hard to make a policy. i could agree with that, but it's such a gray area. she thinks, in some cases, there might be good reasons to talk a teacher online... and that's why parents need to be the ones keeping their kids in check. it always falls on mom and dad. always. that's where it starts. that's where the kids learn what they learn. not at all. no facebook. no twitter. no instagram. teachers have to know their place, and it's in the classroom. not to be socializing with them. the school district said that if and when they do hammer out a policy, they still students to talk to teachers online... so they can help out with things like homework. as for this school year -- they say they will continue to just talk to teachers informally, reminding them to be appropriate. john/ christine a man is accused of luring underage teens on craigslist and forcing them into prostitution. this is 63-year-old "david coil". detectives started investigating the 63-year-old back in may... but say he has been involved in huma