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Tag: “redwood bark”

Calif. paper reaches deal with principal who confiscated copies

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June 3, 2008December 4, 2018 Jimmie Collins

Student editors at Eureka High School will not be permitted to reprint the April issue of the Redwood Bark -- which the principal ordered removed from the racks three days after it was published -- but they will be included in the reformation of school publication policies.

Tagged "redwood bark", California, Eureka High School

Students await decision from Calif. principal who confiscated papers

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May 1, 2008December 4, 2018 Michael Beder

Student editors at Eureka High School arewaiting for a decision from their principal on whether they will be allowed toreprint about 400 copies of the April Redwood Bark to replace copies theprincipal ordered removed from distribution bins.

Tagged "redwood bark", California, Eureka High School

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