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‘They took away our voices’: Administrators quash planned Plain City student walkout

In a statement sent late last week to district families, the Jonathan Alder Board of Education wrote that while it recognizes and respects the constitutional right of students to express their views, ‘those rights must be exercised in a manner that does not disrupt the operation of the schools.’
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