Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Tennessee high school newspaper seized

Copies of a high school's student newspaper were seized by administrators because the edition contained stories about birth control and tattoos, stirring a First Amendment debate.

Administrators at Oak Ridge High School went into teachers' classrooms, desks and mailboxes to retrieve all 1,800 copies of the newspaper Tuesday, said teacher Wanda Grooms, who advises the staff, and Brittany Thomas, the student editor. The Oak Leaf's birth control article listed success rates for different methods and said contraceptives were available from doctors and the local health department. Superintendent Tom Bailey said the article needed to be edited so it would be acceptable for the entire school.

The edition also contained a photo of an unidentified student's tattoo, and the student had not told her parents about the tattoo, said Superintendent Tom Bailey. "I have a problem with the idea of putting something in the paper that makes us a part of hiding something from the parents," he said.

The paper can be reprinted if the changes are made, he said.

"We have a responsibility to the public to do the right thing," he said. "We've got 14 year-olds that read the newspaper."...

"This is a terrible lesson in civics," University of Tennessee journalism professor Dwight Teeter said. "This is an issue about the administration wanting to have control. Either the students are going to have a voice, or you're going to have a PR rag for the administration."

Tattoos and birth control? That's the best you can do? I'm sorry, did I step back in time to 1958? This is something right out of a John Waters movie.

2 Comments:

>>>>>> Blogger Suzanne said...

Actually, what is sad is how common these types of things are in the US, particularly in the South, which has very high rates of teen pregnancy because - guess what - abstinence only education doesn't stop kids from fornicating. What is really scary is that the Supreme Court is going to start backing this type of censorship and stupidity up. Third world country status, here we come!

11/29/2005 4:05 PM  
>>>>>> Anonymous Ogre said...

technically since the school owns the newspaper , that gives them the right to print or NOT to print what they feel is "right"

12/03/2005 12:30 PM  

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