Once again, Tinker comes before the Supreme Court
In 1969, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that children and teenagers have constitutional rights that must be respected by school
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In 1969, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that children and teenagers have constitutional rights that must be respected by school
Other than being placed in the “waiting room” (a virtual time-out) by your teacher for not paying attention or goofing
That’s right. Starting with the current 2018 school year, all students in France under age 15 are prohibited from using
You are well aware of the massacre on Valentine’s Day of 2018. Fourteen students and three teachers were killed at
The issue regarding a student’s right to privacy versus the right of a parent to know about bullying at school
In 2016, former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick started a national conversation and movement by kneeling on the sidelines
Ten high school seniors from across the country were accepted by Harvard University for admission in the Class of 2021.
Nick Lutz, age 21, attended the University of Central Florida. In February, 2017, he found a four-page letter of apology from
We’ve written numerous posts about the loss of our youth to bullying-inspired suicide. It’s never easy because words are just
Craig Keefe was a nursing student at Central Lakes College in Minnesota. In 2012, he made several comments about classmates on