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Grady Middle School
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Mehran Ahmed
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Marques Guillory, Teaching Assistant/Coach
B. Harrist, US History
Gib Henington, World Cultures
Sheila Huffman
J. Marshall
Elizabeth Martin
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Mark Pereira
M. Michael Perez
Ernest Ramirez
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Free Speech in Public Schools
updated May 19, 2009
Free Speech in Public Schools
This website is designed to provide an interactive lesson regarding the free speech rights of students in public schools.
Free Speech in Public Schools Online Activity
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Please watch the following video and take the online poll questions. and Share your own personal perspectives on student rights in regards to free speech rights within the public school setting.
Thank You!
Question #1
Do public schools have a right to limit the free speech of its students?
Yes
No
Sometimes
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Question #2
A student's religious speech in public schools should be protected under the First Amendment.
Strongly Agree
Agree
Not Sure
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
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Question 3
How did you rule in the fictional Patricia Henry case?
For the students
For the school District
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Question #4
How would you have ruled in the actual Tinker Case?
Students
School District
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Question #5
Should students have the right to say whatever they want in the public school setting?
Yes
No
Not sure
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Grady Middle School
B. Harrist, US History
Classes
Unit 1: Exploration and Settlement
Unit 2: Toward Independence
Unit 3: The American Revolution
Unit 4: The U.S. Constitution/Bill of Rights
Unit 5: The New Nation/Manifest Destiny
Unit 6: Sectionalism
Unit 7: The Civil War
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