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(Reuters) â A Pennsylvania teenager whose profanity-laced outburst on social media got her banished from her high schoolâs cheerleading squad is in the spotlight at the U.S. Supreme Court this week, arguing âI shouldnât have to be afraid to express myself.â
Brandi Levy, who made her Snapchat post away from school and on a weekend, is at the center of a major case testing the limits of the U.S. Constitutionâs First Amendment guarantee of freedom of speech. The nine justices on Wednesday are set to hear arguments in the Mahanoy Area School Districtâs appeal of a lower court ruling in favor of Levy that found that the First Amendment bars public school officials from regulating off-campus speech.
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(Reuters) — A Pennsylvania teenager whose profanity-laced outburst on social media got her banished from her high school s cheerleading squad is in the spotlight at the U.S. Supreme Court this
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The 2021 officers are from left, Secretary Taylor Geisewite, Vice President Emma Meixel, President McKenna Fox, Treasurer Corbin Homan, Historian Mariana Liddic, and Parliamentarian Cheyenne Holdren.
LOGANTON Sugar Valley Rural Charter School’s annual induction ceremony for the National Honor Society was held recently in the school’s multipurpose room. A total of nine students were inducted into the school’s chapter. New officers were also installed during the ceremony.
To be eligible for membership consideration, students must maintain a cumulative grade point average that is regulated by the National Honor Society. Additionally, candidates must meet high standards of service, leadership, and character.