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student rights  

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  • Students have the right to freedom of expression so long as their behavior, either in school or outside, does not substantially interfere with class-work, invade the rights of others, or violate school board standards of appropriateness. They are entitled to a free press so long as the articles that are published in the school paper support school goals. [Source: The SAGE Glossary of the Social and Behavioral Sciences; Student Rights]

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