Public schools
A) can censor speech in yearbooks and newspapers in furtherance of their educational mission.
B) can never censor student speech.
C) can organize teacher led prayers.
D) can censor student speech, but only on school grounds during school hours.
E) can censor student speech, but only on school grounds.
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