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Montgomery Co. schools students push back on superintendent’s response to censorship concerns
Students in Montgomery County are planning to testify at a Board of Education meeting to challenge a superintendent's response to concerns over a memo requiring administrator review of student publications. Over 150 students and staff signed an open letter criticizing the memo's vague censorship guidelines, while Superintendent Thomas Taylor dismissed their concerns as 'misperceptions.'
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