Can schools legally restrict the use of school computers?

a. No. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Hazelwood that school districts may not censor instructional materials, including any material on school computers.
b. Yes, if the school district gets permission from the state department of education to restrict the use of computers.
c. No. Students have First Amendment rights to access any materials on school computers.
d. Yes, if the restrictions are related to legitimate educational purposes.
e. None of the above.


B

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