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RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES
Students have a right to hear various sides of subjects Students have a responsibility to examine, analyze,
presented in their course subject to limitations in 2022 evaluate and synthesize information before drawing
Florida legislation. (P-2.59(7)(d)) Students have a right to conclusions. (P-2.59)
give their opinions and points of view subject to time, Students have a responsibility to use good judgment in
place and manner limitations (P-2.59, P-2.131). developing student publications. (P-5.70)
Students have a right of student expression through Students have a responsibility to use good judgment in
school-sponsored publications consistent with legal and the selection of sources of information. (P-5.70)
regulatory requirements, board policies, civil discourse, Students have a responsibility to understand the
responsible journalism and professional standards, and difference between appropriate and unacceptable uses
within a framework of mutual respect. (P-5.70) of District technology resources including but not
Students have a right to expect that pornographic and/or limited to online telecommunications and networks.
threatening materials will not be allowed in the school. (P-8.123)
(P-5.1812, P-5.1813, P-5.70, P-8.123) Students have a responsibility to keep their assigned
Students have a right to use online telecommunications password(s) confidential. (P-8.123)
and networks to increase their access to information and Students have a responsibility to recognize that the
resources for academic purposes, subject to legal use of online telecommunications and networks is a
limitations. (P-8.123) privilege that can be withdrawn if they engage in
Students have a right to use online telecommunications unacceptable or illegal use of this resource. (P-8.123)
and networks for academic purposes to obtain Students have a responsibility to use online
information, create intellectual products, collaborate, telecommunications and networks in a responsible,
and communicate for educational purposes, subject to efficient, ethical, and legal manner in accordance with
legal limitations. (P-8.123) their educational mission. (P-8.123)
Students have a right to use online telecommunications
and networks without the fear that their products will be
violated, misrepresented, tampered with, destroyed, or
stolen. (P-8.123)
Students have a right to engage in their religious
activities on their own time outside school functions.
(P-2.122)
Secondary students have a right to a limited public forum
for student groups to meet. (P-2.121)
FUNDRAISING
Fundraising projects and activities by school or groups within the school shall contribute to the educational and
extracurricular experiences of the students, although if there is a tragedy within the school community, the school may
sponsor a fundraiser or solicit funds to benefit the victim or the victim(s) or the victim's family. Items cannot be sold for
personal gain, such as food, jewelry, t-shirts, etc., (P-2.16). The determination of fundraising projects and activities for a
school shall be the responsibility of the principal and instructional staff.
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