5145.2(a)
Students
Freedom of Speech/Expression
It
shall be the policy of the school district to recognize and protect the rights
of student expression. It will maintain a balance of these rights with the
interests of an orderly and efficient educational process and of a school
environment suitable for the healthy growth and development of all students.
This policy will not be implemented on behalf of any other interests.
The
school district shall assume no responsibility for the contents of any written
material produced, posted, circulated or otherwise distributed, or of student
conduct, taken in accordance with this policy, insofar as such matter or
conduct may relate to any interests other than those of an orderly and
efficient educational process and proper school environments.
In
order to protect the educational process and school environment, printed
material produced or distributed within the confines of school district
property shall meet the following criteria:
1. Material shall be noncommercial.
2. Material shall not contain libelous or
obscene language.
3. Material shall not advocate illegal
actions.
4. Material shall not contain false
statements or innuendoes that would subject any person to hatred, ridicule,
contempt or injury of reputation.
5. Material will not imminently threaten
to disrupt the educational process of the school.
6. Material shall not advocate action that
would endanger the health or safety of students.
7. Material shall not invade the lawful
rights of others.
8. Material published, posted or otherwise
distributed shall bear the names of at least two students principally involved
in the promotion of this material and, when applicable, the name of the
sponsoring student organization or group.
9. Material may not be sold on school
property, nor can material which seeks a donation or solicits funds be
circulated.
10. Distributors of materials will be held
responsible for cleaning up litter caused by such distribution.
5145.2(b)
Students
Freedom of Speech/Expression (continued)
(cf.
1220 ‑ Citizens' Advisory Committees)
(cf.
1312 ‑ Public Complaints)
(cf.
6144 ‑ Controversial Issues)
(cf.
6161 Equipment, Books, Materials: Provision/Selection)
Legal Reference: Tinker
v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, 393 U.S. 503 (1969).
Grayned
v. City of Rockford, 408 U.S. 104 (1972).
Amendment of
U.S. Constitution ‑ Article I.
Connecticut
Constitution, Article First, Declaration of Rights, Sections 4, 5.
Academic
Freedom Policy (adopted by Connecticut State Board of Education, 9/9/81).
Policy adopted: March
9, 2004 EAST
HADDAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Moodus,
Connecticut