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Tag: Maize Unified School District

Records: Kansas school administrators justified profanity tickets under criminal law

News
January 29, 2014September 5, 2018 Lydia Coutré

Public records show that last fall, Maize school district officials were, at times, unsure of the grounds on which district police were issuing tickets for swearing.

Tagged criminal speech, Kansas, Maize High School, Maize Unified School District

Kansas students express concern over profanity tickets issued by school police

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January 22, 2014September 5, 2018 Lydia Coutré

Students in one Kansas school district can face a ticket and a $50 fine for foul language at school, a reach of police authority that is being questioned by students and free speech advocates.

Tagged Kansas, Maize High School, Maize Unified School District

Policy restricts newspapers' online edition

Uncategorized
August 1, 1998

Administrators at the Maize School District instituted Internet guidelines in May that restrict what students and faculty can post on the district Web site.

Tagged Fall 1998, Maize High School, Maize Unified School District, reports

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