The board of the Roseville Joint Union High School District voted Tuesday to revise a controversial policy that sparked a First Amendment debate after its approval last month.
The policy, which gave the superintendent the right to approve advertising in student publications, drew local media attention as well as scrutiny from the Student Press Law Center in Virginia...
The revised policy approved Tuesday still limits commercial advertising on district property, but eliminates restrictions on school newspapers and yearbooks.
Education, politics, and anything else that catches my attention.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Coming To Their Senses?
I wrote about the seminal event here, and now the follow-up:
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K-12 issues,
media/press
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