Freedom of Expression - 3220
Freedom of expression is an inherent part of the district’s educational program. Students may freely express their views during school hours and at school-sponsored activities, provided:
1. They do not employ pressure on others to join in their mode of expression;
2. They do not otherwise intrude upon the rights of others;
3. They do not interfere with the orderly conduct of the educational process; and
4. They do not use vulgar or offensive terms.
The superintendent shall develop guidelines assuring that students are able to enjoy free expression of opinion while maintaining orderly conduct of the school.
Legal References:
WAC 392-400-215 Student rights
Adoption Date: 6/23/97

