Sacramento's C.K. McClatchy High School student newspaper came under scrutiny after publishing an anonymous student quote that said Hitler had some 'good ideas.'
A Sacramento high school has placed its student newspaper adviser on paid administrative leave and has been ordered to stay away from campus and students after a quote reading, 'Hitler had some good ideas' was published in a recent issue, The Sacramento Bee reported last Wednesday. The development at C.K.
We would first like to express that this quote does NOT reflect our ideals or beliefs; it was included to spark a conversation on how students here choose to use their words,' the paper said in a statement. The paper later published a follow-up statement saying, 'We believe exposing the quote has led to much-needed conversation but that the situation has escalated into something we did not intend.
Those who insist the newspaper reserved the right to publish the quote cited freedom of the press. 'They’re not advocating for it, they’re just quoting what a student said,' Steve O’Donoghue, director of the California Scholastic Journalism Initiative, said, per the outlet. Fox News Digital reached out to the Sacramento City Unified School District for additional comment, but did not receive an immediate reply.
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