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Students have the right to express themselves through speech provided the speech is not obscene, vulgar, or disruptive.

true or false?

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this statement is true
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true

Step-by-step explanation:

The the right to free expression possessed by students is a human right that was deliberately enacted after considering the fragile and innocent nature of the child. This right have been variously re-enacted and reechoed by many international organisations, such as The 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1924), The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights e.t.c

However, this students' right to expression is free to the extent that the expression is not indecent, vulgar or capable of causing public disorder in the school, that is, it does not disrupt school activities.

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