It started on a ‘day like no other,’
but now it’s time for a change
by H. L. Hall Hazelwood stories: It was a day like no other day. It was Jan. 13, 1988. For those involved with high school journalism it...
Read MoreHigh school students, teachers
report student media censorship
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Twenty-five years after the Supreme Court limited First Amendment protections for high school student journalists,...
Read MoreTweet3: Strong editorial polices
speed you to the Hazelwood cure
Develop strong editorial policies that protect students, administrators and community....
Read MoreTweet2: Choosing your forum status is like choosing the best medicine
Which forum? Best prescription to cure Hazelwood is open forum for student expression....
Read MoreA Teacher’s Kit for curing Hazelwood
by Megan Fromm January 13, 2013, we commemorate a bittersweet milestone in scholastic publications history: the 1988 Supreme Court ruling...
Read MoreHazelwood: Time to assess its impact
on educational process, civic engagement
by Randy Swikle Former JEA Illinois state director On the 25th anniversary (Jan. 13) of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Hazelwood School District...
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