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Rural schools students air views on censorship


Gallatin Gateway students came out on top at the county’s 69th Annual Declamation Contest themed, “Big Tech Censorship: Suppressing Free Speech or Promoting Public Safety.”
The annual contest was started by Judge W. W. Lessley and County Superintendent Martha Haynes in 1951 and was intended specifically for students in grades 6-8 who attend the county’s rural schools. Its purpose was to provide for a constructive educative emphasis on Americanism in the rural schools. Today, students in Gallatin County’s rural schools continue to compete in this long-standing contest.
Students in grades 6-8 choose to write an original essay or present a memorized speech on a patriotic theme for trophies and prizes, with the top two finalists in each category presenting their winning declamations at the annual Law Day event. On April 29, 18 students from Gallatin County’s rural schools came together at the county courthouse to participate in a written flag know ....

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