Students Charged With Computer Trespass

Kutztown, Pa. (AP) -- They're being called the Kutztown 13 � a group of high schoolers charged with felonies for bypassing security with school-issued laptops, downloading forbidden Internet goodies and using monitoring software to spy on district administrators.

The students, their families and outraged supporters say authorities are overreacting, punishing the kids not for any heinous behavior � no malicious acts are alleged � but rather because they outsmarted the district's technology workers.

The Kutztown Area School District begs to differ. It says it reported the students to police only after detentions, suspensions and other punishments failed to deter them from breaking school rules governing computer usage.

Details here from the AP via the San Francisco Chronicle.