Freedom of Speech
Policy
Connecting Waters Charter School (CWCS) believes that free inquiry and exchange of
ideas are essential parts of a democratic education. CWCS respects students' rights to express
ideas and opinions, take stands on issues, and support causes, even when such
speech is controversial or unpopular.
Students shall have the right to exercise freedom
of speech and of the press including, but not limited to, the use of bulletin
boards; the distribution of printed materials or petitions; the wearing of
buttons, badges, and other insignia; and the right of expression in official
publications. (Education Code 48907)
Student expression on CWCS Internet web sites and
online media shall generally be afforded the same protections as in print media.
Students' freedom of expression shall be limited
only as allowed by Education Code 48907, 48950, and other applicable state and
federal laws.
Students are prohibited from making any expressions
or distributing or posting any materials that are obscene, libelous, or
slanderous. Students also are prohibited
from making any expressions that so incites students as to create a clear and
present danger of the commission of unlawful acts on CWCS premises, the
violation of school rules, or substantial disruption of the school's orderly
operation. (Education Code 48907)
The use of "fighting words" or epithets
is prohibited in those instances where the speech is abusive and insulting,
rather than a communication of ideas, and the speech is used in an abusive manner
in a situation that presents an actual danger that it will cause a breach of
the peace.
The Executive Director shall not engage in prior
restraint of material prepared for official CWCS publications except insofar as
the content of the material violates the law. (Education Code 48907)
CWCS shall not discipline any student solely on the
basis of speech or other communication that would be constitutionally protected
when engaged in outside of CWCS, but may impose discipline for harassment,
threats, or intimidation unless constitutionally protected. (Education Code
48950)
A student shall be subject to discipline for
off-campus expression, including expression on off-campus Internet web sites,
when such expression poses a threat to the safety of other students, staff, or CWCS
property, or substantially disrupts the educational program. The Executive
Director or designee shall document the impact the expression had or could be
expected to h Connecting Waters Charter School (CWCS) believes
that free inquiry and exchange of ideas are essential parts of a democratic
education. CWCS respects students' rights to express ideas and opinions,
take stands on issues, and support causes, even when such speech is
controversial or unpopular.
Students shall have the right to
exercise freedom of speech and of the press including, but not limited to, the
use of bulletin boards; the distribution of printed materials or petitions; the
wearing of buttons, badges, and other insignia; and the right of expression in
official publications. (Education Code 48907)
Student expression on CWCS Internet
web sites and online media shall generally be afforded the same protections as
in print media.
Students' freedom of expression shall
be limited only as allowed by Education Code 48907, 48950, and other applicable
state and federal laws.
Students are prohibited from making
any expressions or distributing or posting any materials that are obscene,
libelous, or slanderous. Students also are prohibited from making any
expressions that so incites students as to create a clear and present danger of
the commission of unlawful acts on CWCS premises, the violation of school
rules, or substantial disruption of the school's orderly operation. (Education
Code 48907)
The use of "fighting words"
or epithets is prohibited in those instances where the speech is abusive and
insulting, rather than a communication of ideas, and the speech is used in an
abusive manner in a situation that presents an actual danger that it will cause
a breach of the peace.
The Executive
Director or designee shall not engage in prior restraint of material prepared
for official CWCS publications except insofar as the content of the material
violates the law. (Education Code 48907)
CWCS shall not discipline any student
solely on the basis of speech or other communication that would be
constitutionally protected when engaged in outside of CWCS, but may impose
discipline for harassment, threats, or intimidation unless constitutionally
protected. (Education Code 48950)
A student shall be subject to
discipline for off-campus expression, including expression on off-campus
Internet web sites, when such expression poses a threat to the safety of other
students, staff, or CWCS property, or substantially disrupts the educational program.
The Executive Director or designee shall document the impact the expression had
or could be expected to have on the school program.