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No Freedom of Speech
In the classrooms where learning is suppose to happen and freedom of expression is suppose to happen children and teens are limited. We the students of the school are not free to voice our opinoins which is not fair. With one free free simple opinion we are sent straight to the office damaging or permenate record maybe because we said why are you teaching math in english. This I say is truly not fair questions should be answered and teachers should be happy and open to answer even if they don't care. Many great student are faulted for having open minds and attitude are pushed toward our expressive minds. Should we the students write a constitution for ourselves to protect our natural born rights or continue to be sent to the office for a question in our mind?
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