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You can't. Public schools cannot take away any form of freedom of expression legalized under the constitution. They only claim they can. You have the right to freedom of assembly and even by signing the code of conduct you still have that right. No document can sign away your constitutional rights, that document in it self is illegal for a publicly funded school to impose.

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