By Associated Press - Sunday, February 10, 2019

BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - Journalists from a Vermont student newspaper are being recognized by the New England First Amendment Coalition for breaking a story about their guidance director who faced state disciplinary charges.

The students from The Register at Burlington High School used public records last year to write the story, but they were ordered to take the story down after the school principal demanded they do so.

The students took down the story, but began a campaign to fight censorship.



The principal eventually relented and the story was posted.

The students later helped the school review its school publication policy to ensure it conformed to state and federal laws. The Burlington students will be honored at a luncheon in Boston on Friday.

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