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Tag: The Statesman

Stevenson High School: Students have 'earned' ability to publish without prior review

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March 4, 2011September 5, 2018 Aly Brumback

Aftermore than two years and the resignation of almost the entire newspaper staff, StevensonHigh School has ended administrative prior review of the The Statesman.

Tagged Illinois, Stevenson High School, The Statesman

'Statesman' staff members speak out against censorship at board meeting

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December 18, 2009September 5, 2018 Julia Chapman

Staff members of Stevenson High School'sStatesman attended the school's Board of Education meeting Thursday nightto speak out against the ongoing censorship of their high schoolnewspaper.

Tagged Stevenson High School, The Statesman

Stevenson High School adviser resigns position after prior review policy enforced

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April 21, 2009September 5, 2018 Jaclyn Hirsch

After articles about students' dating habits at Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Ill., sparked policy changes including more oversight of the student newspaper, adviser Barbara Thill resigned her role for next school year.

Tagged Chicago Tribune, Ill., lincolnshire, Stevenson High School, The Statesman

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