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Board authorizes district participation in multi-district social-media litigation

March 20, 2026 | Southern York County SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania


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Board authorizes district participation in multi-district social-media litigation
Southern York County School District directors voted March 19 to authorize a contingency-fee agreement that permits the district to participate in ongoing multi-district litigation against several social-media companies. Administration characterized the action as optional participation in a larger class-action-style suit and stressed that the retainer is contingency-based and imposes no direct financial liability on the district.

Dr. Bryson explained the agreement would likely require the district to produce historical data (for example, counts of mental-health staff, social workers and service levels for benchmark years such as 2018 and 2022) to document any increased costs associated with student mental-health needs. He told directors the litigation is already in motion and that settlement timelines could exclude districts that join late. "If you believe social media has contributed to the mental-health epidemic and that our district has increased services as a result, then you would vote yes," Bryson said.

Board members debated the data burden and philosophical merits. Some directors said they saw little administrative risk and supported participation; others questioned the likelihood and timing of recovery. One director noted potential administrative work required to supply historical headcounts but emphasized little financial downside. After discussion a motion to approve the attorney-client contingent fee agreement was made, seconded and carried.

What's next: Administration will coordinate data collection and follow-up with the legal teams named in the contingent-fee agreements. Participation does not commit the district to pay attorneys' fees unless the litigation results in recovery under the contingency arrangements.

Attribution: Quotes and attributions are taken from board discussion in the March 19 transcript.

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