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Tag: Pirate Press

Ohio high school newspaper adviser fired after 19 years

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August 26, 2011September 5, 2018 Peter Velz

When a high school newspaper adviser is fired, school administratorsoften face censorship accusations from the adviser’s supporters, a situation currently playingout in one Ohio school district.

Tagged Ohio, Pirate Press, Rocky River High School

High school students permitted to distribute previously censored newspaper

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October 8, 2009September 5, 2018 Joanna Brenner

Boonville High School's superintendentreversed his decision to stop delivery of the first issue of the studentnewspaper to the student body, but still refused to allow its distribution tothe rest of its regular community audience members because of controversiallanguage and topics.

Tagged Boonville High School, Pirate Press

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