Student newspaper won the school district’s rights to publish articles about pornocasero one of the students

Newspaper the Bruin Voice Bear Creek High School, which is located in Stockton (CA), for decades without any incidents produced articles about well-known student-athletes, budding entrepreneurs, geniuses of science. However, released on Friday, may 3, the article caused a noise before was published, that was dedicated to the student, which began to build a career in the adult entertainment industry.

The sympathetic story called «Risky business: beginning a career in the adult entertainment industry» tells about all the problems and difficulties faced by 18-year-old Caitlin Fink after the transition to high school and moving from the family home.

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To correct the difficult financial situation, Fink started to sell their first erotic photos in Kik messenger and then with Tinder and other apps used for communication. Subsequently, the girl became a member of Pornhub, and now she has a contract with the most popular porn site in the world. Moreover, in early April, she was cast in one of the strip clubs in San Francisco. «Working in the field of entertainment for adults — it’s a job like any other,» said the girl in an interview.

Problems at the Bruin Voice article began after the English teacher Katie Duffel, who is Advisor to the newspaper, refused to show her in front of the publication for review to representatives of the Lodi unified school district, who considered that the planned article may violate the rules of the state, namely in the publications of the public schools are not allowed «obscenity, defamation and incitement».

Duffel accused officials of censorship. In a letter dated April 11, the inspector of the school district Cathy Nichols Washer warned that in case of failure to Duffel will be subject to disciplinary punishment «dismissal».

However, Duffel, guided by the right to freedom of speech, refused to give an article for review, in the end, the school district agreed to outside counsel examined the controversial publication on the subject of obscene.

Matthew cate, which represents Duffel and student Bailey Kirkeby, who wrote the article, came to the conclusion that the story does not violate the code of education.

Wednesday, may 1, the school district attorney Paul Gant wrote to Keith that no one will interfere with the publication of this story, Duffel accused of insubordination. Gant said: «there is No doubt that the article can be legitimately criticized or censored».

«Since the district was denied the opportunity to preview articles, not the County approves of her, — said in a statement the school district of Lodi, published on 1 may. — Since we are responsible for the education and care for the children of our community, we will always endeavour to provide a safe environment for all students, while respecting our obligations to the law.»

After the article the school district issued a more positive statement: «Lodi unified school district is very pleased that the process in which we were involved regarding the newspaper Bear Creek High School, led to the appearance of the article that meets the requirements of the legislation. We know that this experience is associated with contradictions and debates, will teach our students to succeed in higher education and move up the career ladder».

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