The bill aims to clarify the speech and press rights of student journalists in grades 6 through 12 within Minnesota schools. It introduces new legal language under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 121A, specifically establishing definitions for terms such as "school-sponsored media," "student journalist," and "student media adviser." The bill asserts that student journalists have the right to exercise freedom of speech and press in school-sponsored media, regardless of the financial support or resources used in its production. It also prohibits school districts or charter schools from disciplining student journalists for exercising these rights and protects student media advisers from retaliation for supporting student journalists.
Additionally, the bill outlines certain limitations on student expression, specifying that it does not protect defamatory, profane, or disruptive content, among other unprotected expressions. It mandates that school districts and charter schools adopt and post a student journalist policy that aligns with the provisions of this bill. The new regulations are set to take effect for the 2024-2025 school year and later.