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Tag: Mich.

Mich. principal makes critical editorial 'more accurate,' allows students to publish

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February 27, 2009September 5, 2018 Jaclyn Hirsch

After weeks of anticipation, student journalists at Loy Norrix High School in Kalamazoo, Mich., were given authorization to print an editorial that criticized the way administrators enforce the school suspension policy.

Tagged kalamazoo, Knight Life, Loy Norrix High School, Mich.

Mich. principal withholds critical editorial from student newspaper

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February 5, 2009September 5, 2018 Jaclyn Hirsch

An editorial criticizing new suspension policies at Loy Norrix High School in Kalamazoo, Mich. is stagnating on the desk of Principal Johnny Edwards.

Tagged kalamazoo, Knight Life, Loy Norrix High School, Mich.

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