Sunday, 16 June 2013
Seeking Exposé, Students End Up in Handcuffs
When two student journalists from Paw Prints, the newspaper of West Islip High School, set out to investigate school security, they thought they might do some good, maybe win the award for story of the year in the Long Island Press high school journalism contest. Instead, the article was quashed, and they wound up with a grown-up lesson in the consequences of testing nerves in a post-Newtown-massacre world. </P>Court proceedings against the students, Paula Pecorella and Nicholas Krauss,
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