![]() (1) School authorities may restrict the use of certain bulletin boards. (f) Bulletin boards must conform to the following: (e) School officials may require students to submit for prior approval a copy of materials to be displayed, posted or distributed on school property. (d) Identification of the individual student or at least one responsible person in a student group may be required on posted or distributed materials. (2) Students have the responsibility to be aware of the feelings and opinions of others and to give others a fair opportunity to express their views. (1) Students have the responsibility to obey laws governing libel and obscenity and to be aware of the full meaning of their expression. (c) Students may use publications, handbills, announcements, assemblies, group meetings, buttons, armbands and any other means of common communication, provided that the use of public school communications facilities shall be in accordance with the regulations of the authority in charge of those facilities. ![]() (b) Students shall have the right to express themselves unless the expression materially and substantially interferes with the educational process, threatens serious harm to the school or community, encourages unlawful activity or interferes with another individuals rights. (a) The right of public school students to freedom of speech is guaranteed by the Constitution of the United states and the Constitution of the Commonwealth.
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