STUDENTS’ RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES To what extent do public school students enjoy the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution?

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STUDENTS’ RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES To what extent do public school students enjoy the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution?

Freedom of Expression Religion Speech Press Peaceable assembly Have complaints heard

Prayer in the Public Schools In the classroom At graduation Before sports events Moment of silence After-school religious clubs Singing “My Country 'Tis of Thee”

Speech in Public Schools In the classroom In the hallway At an assembly At a sports event On the senior class trip

Press in the Public Schools High school newspaper Underground newspaper Student advertisements Badges, buttons, t-shirts

Peaceable Assembly in Schools In the lunchroom At a sports event School sponsored evening dance Off-campus prom After-school clubs

Supreme Court Decisions Tinker v. Des Moines School District (1969) Bethel School District No. 403 v. Fraser (1986) Hazelwood School District v.Kuhlmeier (1988)