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news Letter asking school board to oppose censorship of play and look into investigation of teacher at sherwood middle school Teacher Jennie Brown who wrote and directed the censored play Higher Ground is currently "under investigation". Below is a letter NCAC wrote to the Sherwood School Board asking them to allow the play to be performed at Sherwood Middle School and to look into the investigatoin of Jennie Brown to ensure that everyone's First Amendment rights are respected. Members of the Sherwood School Board March 18, 2008 Dear Members of the Sherwood School Board: We are deeply concerned about the recent decision to cancel the Sherwood Middle School performance of Higher Ground. Although the principal has stated she cancelled the performance because she believed its “content exceeds the maturity of many of [Sherwood Middle School] students,” we understand that questions about the play arose only after a few parents complained about its homosexual content, and that the teacher was instructed to re-write the play to omit this material. In our view, this is precisely the kind of censorship that the First Amendment prohibits. Equally troubling are reports that the teacher, Jennie Brown, who wrote Higher Ground, is now under investigation. The investigation sends a chilling message to teachers that the district will not tolerate anything that anyone might find objectionable. This not only undermines education, but violates basic constitutional principles. School officials are bound by constitutional considerations, including a duty not to discriminate against unpopular or controversial ideas. As the Supreme Court has observed on many occasions, “public educators must accommodate some student expression even if it offends them or offers views or values that contradict those the school wishes to inculcate” (Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, 1989). While school officials have considerable discretion in controlling school-sponsored activity, there are limits when it comes to suppressing non-disruptive expression, especially if it addresses political or social concerns (Tinker v. Des Moines School District, 1969; Morse v. Frederick, 2007). Higher Ground addresses many issues of great relevance to middle school students: bullying, cliques, stereotyping, prejudice, body-image, self-esteem and more. It offers themes of hope and strength, teaches students to see beyond superficial differences, and encourages them to stand up for their friends and themselves. Exploring these themes through theater provides students with an engaging, educational experience. By studying and portraying characters, students learn to explore and embody perspectives and experiences outside of their own. Already, teachers around the country have read Ms. Brown’s play and asked for her permission to perform it in their schools. Clearly, they feel it will resonate with students and prove to be a strong educational tool. If we can be of assistance in this matter, please do not hesitate to call us at (212) 807-6222. Sincerely, Joan Bertin Related Articles READ THE PLAY: Higher Ground by Jennie Brown: What do you think? » March 12, 2008 - Sherwood investigates teacher who wrote play (The Oregonian)The Sherwood School District is investigating Jennie Brown, the middle school drama teacher who wrote a controversial play on bullying, a school district official confirmed Tuesday. The district has changed her e-mail address, but district administrators declined to say why they changed the address or why she is under investigation. » March 10, 2008 - Sherwood administrators apologize for role in play controversy(Sherwood Gazette)Two key Sherwood Schools administrators have apologized for their role in a censorship saga that garnered national attention. » March 5, 2008 - Uncensored Play Finds Home(Sherwood Gazette)Sherwood Middle School drama students will perform an uncensored version of "Higher Ground," a play that confronts the realism of bullying written by sixth-grade SMS teacher Jennie Brown, this weekend at the Portland Center for the Performing Arts. » March 5, 2008 - Blocked Student Play Goes Off Campus (The Oregonian)The show will go on Sunday for a controversial Sherwood Middle School play that school administrators had stopped, saying the subject matter was too mature for students. Sherwood Middle School students will perform "Higher Ground," a play about overcoming bullying written by their drama teacher, Jennie Brown, at the Portland Center for the Performing Arts. » March 3, 2008 - Middle school students prove maturity in censorship battle (Sherwood Gazette Editorial)In a display of what we view as extreme maturity, the cast of “Higher Ground” voted to reject Pittioni’s request to censor the script, even though it meant that their months of hard work might be in vain. » Feb 21, 2008 - Censorship or Judgement? Middle School Principal Cancels Play (KOIN Local News)People in Sherwood are debating a play called "Higher Ground" written by middle school teacher Jenny Brown. Sherwood Middle School Principal Anna Pittioni pulled the performance three days before opening night; it was to run this weekend. » Feb 21, 2008 - Letter from Sherwood Middle School Principal (KOIN Local News)"Based on the broad audience of students we serve, I believe that the existing content exceeds the maturity of many of our students."
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