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and / just plain filthy." Pico. 638 F2d at 410. ' \5.Mawdi.\ey. In Loco Parentis: a Baliindngcif Interests. 6\lLl..B.}.6i%(\9B). 16. 461 F2d 566 (2d Cir.), cert, denied. 409 U.S. 1(M2 (1972). 1986 SUMMER D 19 goal of indoctrination justifies control by the school board over most educational policies unless there is evidence that fundamental rights are being violated. The final theory to support the broad discretion given to school boards in operating schools is reliance on the democratic proces...s of elections: Parents and other communi- ty members elect most local school boards: therefore the persons elected reflect the general morals and thoughts of the community. Courts are reluctant to interfere with the decisions of elected school authorities if there is any reasonable educational basis for their decisions." None of these theories supports an abuse of discretion or sustains a violation of First Amendment rights. In 1943 the United States Supreme Court concluded that no official has "the right to prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion or matters of opinion."'* The First Amendment is important in assuring individualism and cultural diversity in our society.
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