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Sorry but taking it up to the community board will not work. Although it very violates the first amendment, there was a supreme court case just like this in the 1900s. The case name I have forgotten but students were around school wearing a black armband representing their disbelief in war. There were no segregated meetings, no plans, just black armbands. The Principle took up the armbands and went to court. It followed up to the supreme court and the court ruled into the favor of the principle.
"Stare Decisis" is a latin meaning saying "let the decision stand". Since the principle won, it is most likely in this case it will go against the students again according to the constitution courts. They will defintely not turn this over and you will be even worsened by this case and everyone is punished even more.
My choice, leave it alone. It will get you into more trouble then there already is.
"Stare Decisis" is a latin meaning saying "let the decision stand". Since the principle won, it is most likely in this case it will go against the students again according to the constitution courts. They will defintely not turn this over and you will be even worsened by this case and everyone is punished even more.
My choice, leave it alone. It will get you into more trouble then there already is.