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Tag: Everett School District

Washington eighth grader's Facebook illegally searched by administrator, ACLU contends

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March 19, 2013December 4, 2018 Daniel Moore

An eighth grader whose vice principal forced her to log into Facebook and allow him to view the site is asking her school district to apologize and reassign the administrator.

Tagged American Civil Liberties Union of Washington, Everett School District, North Middle School, social-media use, Washington

Wash. adviser fired for helping underground paper regains job

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April 14, 2008January 18, 2019 Kathleen Fitzgerald

The Everett School District reached asettlement Friday with a former Cascade High School teacher fired in Novemberfor helping students run an underground newspaper.

Tagged "tyro libre", Everett School District, Free Stehekin, Kodak, Washington

Ruling backs high school's decision to bar band from playing 'Ave Maria'

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September 25, 2007December 4, 2018 Maggie Beckwith

WASHINGTON -- Everett School District officials did not violate a student’s First Amendment rights by not allowing a high school wind ensemble to play “Ave Maria” during the 2006 graduation ceremonies, a federal judge ruled Thursday.

Tagged Everett School District, Henry M. Jackson High School, Washington

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