Code No 903.5
DISTRIBTUION OF MATERIALS
The board recognizes that students, employees, parents or citizens may want to distribute materials within the school district that are noncurricular. Noncurricular materials to be distributed must be approved by the building principal and meet certain standards prior to their distribution.
It is the responsibility of the superintendent, in conjunction with the building principals to draft administrative regulations regarding this policy.
Legal Reference:
U.S. Const. amend. 1.
Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, 484U.S. 260 (1988)
Bethel School district v. Fraser, 478 U.S. 675 (1986)
New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325 (1985)
Tinker v. Des Moines Ind. Comm. Sch. Dist., 393 U.S.503 (1969)
Bystrom v. Fridley High School, 822 F.2d 747 (8th Cir. 1987)
Iowa Code 279.8; 280.22
Approved 4-6-09 Reviewed 2-24-14 Revised 7-19-2021
Code No. 903.5.R1
DISTRIBUTION OF MATERIALS REGULATION
I. Guidelines.
Individuals, including students, may have the right to distribute on school premises, at reasonable times and places, unofficial written material, petitions, buttons, badges or other insignia, except expression which:
Distribution on school premises of material in categories (1) through (4) to any student is prohibited. Distribution on school premises of material in categories (5) and (6) to a substantial number of students is prohibited.
II. Procedures.
Anyone wishing to distribute unofficial written material must first submit for approval a copy of the material to the building principal at least twenty-four hours in advance of desired distribution time, together with the following information:
1. Name and phone number of the person submitting request and, if a student, the homeroom number;
2. Date(s) and time(s) of day of intended display or distribution;
3. Location where material will be displayed or distributed;
4. The grade(s) of students to whom the display or distribution is intended.
Within twenty-four hours of submission, the principal will render a decision whether the material violates the guidelines in subsection I or the time, place and manner restrictions in subsection III of this policy. In the event that permission to distribute the material is denied, the person submitting the request should be informed in writing of the reasons for the denial. Permission to distribute material does not imply approval of its contents by either, the school, the administration, the board or the individual reviewing the material submitted.
If the person submitting the request does not receive a response within twenty-four hours of submission, the person will contact the building principal's office to verify that the lack of response was not due to an inability to locate the person. If the person has made this verification and there is no response to the request, the material may be distributed in accordance with the time, place and manner provisions in subsection III.
If the person is dissatisfied with the decision of the principal, the person may submit a written request for appeal to the superintendent. If the person does not receive a response within three school days of submitting the appeal, the person will contact the superintendent to verify that the lack of response is not due to an inability to locate the person. If the person has made this verification and there is no response to the appeal, the material may be distributed in accordance with the time, place and manner provisions in subsection III.
At every level of the process the person submitting the request will have the right to appear and present the reasons, supported by relevant witnesses and material, as to why distribution of the written material is appropriate.
Permission to distribute material does not imply approval of its contents by either, the school district, the board, the administration or the individual reviewing the material submitted.
III. Time, place and manner of distribution.
The distribution of written material is prohibited when it blocks the safe flow of traffic within corridors and entrance ways of the school or otherwise disrupts school activities. The distribution of unofficial material is limited to a reasonable time, place and manner as follows:
IV. Definitions.
The following definitions apply to the following terms used in this policy:
V. Disciplinary action.
Distribution by any student of unofficial written material prohibited in subsection I or in violation of subsection III may be halted, and students may be subject to discipline including suspension and expulsion. Any other party violating this policy may be requested to leave the school property immediately and, if necessary, local law enforcement officials will be called.
VI. Notice of policy to students.
A copy of this policy will be published in student handbooks and posted conspicuously in school buildings.
Legal Reference:
U.S. Const. amend. 1.
Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, 484U.S. 260 (1988)
Bethel School district v. Fraser, 478 U.S. 675 (1986)
New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325 (1985)
Tinker v. Des Moines Ind. Comm. Sch. Dist., 393 U.S.503 (1969)
Bystrom v. Fridley High School, 822 F.2d 747 (8th Cir. 1987)
Iowa Code 279.8; 280.22
Approved 4-6-09 Reviewed 2-24-14 Revised 7-19-2021