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Tag: Emeral Ridge High School

Student plaintiffs file notice of appeal in case against Puyallup School District

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May 21, 2010September 5, 2018 Josh Moore

WASHINGTON -- Four former Emerald Ridge High School studentsfiled a notice of appeal this week after losing their lawsuit last month againstthe Puyallup School District and the school's student newspaper, the JagWire.

Tagged Emeral Ridge High School, jagwire, Washington

Trial over school paper's printing of student sex histories begins in Wash.

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March 26, 2010September 5, 2018 Nicole Ocran

A trial began this week after two years ofdispute involving the Puyallup School District and former Emerald Ridge HighSchool students and their parents, after the school's newspaper printedinformation about the students' sexual histories.

Tagged Emeral Ridge High School, jagwire, Washington

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