LAist first conveyed details of the suspension on Sept. 2. In the two weeks in-between, the teacher's case has garnered national attention.
In February, school principal Armen Petrossian emailed a threat of disciplinary action to Chavira if she didn’t remove the librarian’s name by the next day. Earlier this month, the district moved ahead with her suspension.
There are regulations that prohibit medical personnel and public agencies from disclosing some private information.But legal experts say that the student newspaper is an independent entity. It’s not a public agency like the school and is not bound by these rules. “The courts have been very clear that students working in student media are not school employees, or agents of the school in any way,” said Mike Hiestand, senior legal counsel for the Student Press Law Center. “They're students telling stories, providing news.”. Among them: Judea Pearl, father of the school's namesake and president of the Daniel Pearl Foundation.
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