www.youtube.com/user/areyoublinddenver | 1/5/12 | A Jeffersonville High School yearbook teacher has filed a lawsuit against the Greater Clark County School System, Principal James Sexton and Superintendent Stephen Daeschner, claiming that the school principal suspended her after she stood up for the First Amendment rights of her yearbook staff.
According to the lawsuit, which was filed in U.S. District Court, teacher Kelly Short has been employed at the School System since 1994.
The lawsuit focuses on events that began in early 2011, when a story was published in the school's student newspaper, The Hyphen. The story was written almost exclusively by students, and centered on the school's decision to install security cameras.
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its kinda like a mini america... 1 or 2 people telling a bunch what they can and cannot do
swampdonkeeyy 1 month ago