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Why student Cameron Samuels challenged their school’s internet filter and censorship

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First school board meeting into building a movement Cameron wasn’t ready to speak out their freshman year when they first came across that blocked LGBTQ website. Cameron decided to attend a school board meeting to bring up the issues learners were facing in the district. They also distributed hundreds of banned books to young people.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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” Via Chalkbeat : “For Betsy DeVos and her former advocacy group, the future of education means ‘ personalization ,’ including virtual schools.” Via Edsurge : “ BrightBytes Tried to Buy Hapara. ” No disclosure in the article that Edsurge shares investors with both these companies.