According to the Tinker decision, under what circumstances can schools restrict student speech?

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If the principal disagrees with the message
If it causes substantial disruption
If parents complain
Schools can never restrict student speech

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According to the Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District decision, schools can restrict student speech if it causes substantial disruption to the educational environment. Therefore, the correct answer is:

If it causes substantial disruption.