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Gay-friendly high school newspaper editorial causes stir

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In the wake on an opinion piece in the student newspaper promoting tolerance for gays, one high school principal is tightening control of the paper's content, and siting the journalism teacher with insubordination.

After a friend confessed to her that he was gay, Megan Chase wrote in the Woodlan Tomahawk, "I can only imagine how hard it would be to come out as homosexual in today's society ... I think it is so wrong to look down on those people, or to make fun of them, just because they have a different sexuality than you."

That's when Principal Edwin Yoder insisted that future issues be subject to his approval.

In response, journalism teacher Amy Sorrel and her students contacted the Student Press Law Center, an advocacy group for student newspapers -- an act for which Sorrel was issued a written warning for both insubordination, and failing to carry out her responsibilities as a teacher. The Student Press Law Center advised the group to appeal Yoder's decision.

Sorrel had already been showing the principal any articles that she felt could be controversial -- including an article on teen pregnancy that appeared in the same issue. However, when it came to Chase's editorial, she simply "didn't think anyone would be upset about it."

I understand that high school newspapers are different from real media outlets, and that -- agree with it or not -- a student's right to free speech is restricted in an academic setting. However, this seems like an educator who's let personal prejudice get in the way of doing his job. What do you think?

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