I just made a FB page. I'm a teacher, as I've mentioned before, and now I need to make sure that I've done everything I can to privatize or whatever. Can someone clue me in? Any other pointers for keeping on the DL? Should I be wary of friending everyone I know? Just feeling a little clueless here. Help!

BFP#1 "Watermelon" born 3/2011
BFP#2 "Pumpkin" 7/14/12 ~ EDD 3/23/13 ~ Natural M/C 8/3/12 @ 7 weeks
BFP#3 "Pineapple" born 4/2013
BFP#4 "Grapefruit" EDD 3/29/16
Re: Joining this century--need your input
BFP#1 "Watermelon" born 3/2011
BFP#2 "Pumpkin" 7/14/12 ~ EDD 3/23/13 ~ Natural M/C 8/3/12 @ 7 weeks
BFP#3 "Pineapple" born 4/2013
BFP#4 "Grapefruit" EDD 3/29/16
Mac and cheese lover!
click on "account" on the top right hand corner, then privacy settings and make everything you can viewable to friends only (or you can customize it).
Personally I wouldn't friend any students, and I'd be weary of friending anyone I worked with that I didn't want to know my personal business, but to each his/her own.
Good luck! And please remember, do NOT bash any students or staff that you work with. Do not bash anything about the school you work for, in fact, try not to mention any of these things, as you truly never know who will get ahold of this information, friends or no friends, the internet is a scary place!
This thread makes me SO glad I teach college. I use Facebook as a teaching tool all the time. If my creative writing students want to know if something works, I'll ask them if I can post it to Facebook, and within minutes a few hundred writers respond. One of my students wanted to know if he could use "text speak" in a poem like Tupac Shakur did, and about 270 writers/editors/publishers weighed in.
Some of them said things that were pretty vicious, but I figure that's a teaching tool, too. If an editor says, "Your student should be killed," said student shouldn't send things to that editor :-)
And I once had a bidding war on Facebook chat during class between two publishers to publish the first chapter of a student's novel as a stand-alone short story.
I couldn't teach without using it. Seriously.
Mac and cheese lover!
All of this, and also, remember--your profile picture is always visible to everyone, even if your other pictures are not. I am a teacher too, and I have had students search for me (even though I refuse to add them as friends) and comment about my profile picture (just a pic of DS, but still, they can see it).
Everything everyone else said is great!
Also, to make it harder for students to find you when they search, put your last name as your maiden-married name (instead of the standard FB way of leaving maiden name off or putting it in parenthesis).
This has saved many high schoolers from actually finding me although they tell me daily that they are looking and looking...
Thanks for the input everyone. I took all of your advice. I guess this is the part that freaks me out. Like I discovered that I have had friends posting pics of us on FB for a long time, and I didn't know it. Ick. DH really wants to post a pic of LO, but I'm holding off on that. Treading very carefully....
BFP#1 "Watermelon" born 3/2011
BFP#2 "Pumpkin" 7/14/12 ~ EDD 3/23/13 ~ Natural M/C 8/3/12 @ 7 weeks
BFP#3 "Pineapple" born 4/2013
BFP#4 "Grapefruit" EDD 3/29/16