No jumping. No shouting. Beverly Hills High issues new rules after students celebrate Trump win
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Principal Drew Stewart emphasized, "We have had ongoing exercises of student political speech over the past 2 days. Starting tomorrow, students will continue to be able to exercise this right individually, but will be restricted in their right to assemble." This statement showcases the challenging balance schools face in allowing free speech while ensuring a secure environment for all students.
Stewart noted, "These assemblies have ended up creating a disruption to normal school activities and has also left many students feeling unsafe and unwelcome." This highlights concerns over the impact of politically charged gatherings within school settings, particularly in diverse communities.
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