Case Name: Gina GAMBINO, a minor by her next friend c/o Kinney & Smith, Lauren Boyd, a minor by her next friend c/o Kinney & Smith, Hayfield Secondary School Students, c/o Kinney & Smith, and Hayfield Farm News Staff, c/o Kinney & Smith, Appellees, v. FAIRFAX COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, Rodney S. Page, Mary Anne Lecos, Anthony T. Lane, Frank M. Alston, Ruth H. Dell, Nancy Falck, Robert G. Hunt, Ann Kahn, John J. Caussin, Robert E. Smith, S. John David, and Doris Torrice, Appellants
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1977-10-17
Citations: 564 F.2d 157
Docket Number: No. 77-1326
Parties: Gina GAMBINO, a minor by her next friend c/o Kinney & Smith, Lauren Boyd, a minor by her next friend c/o Kinney & Smith, Hayfield Secondary School Students, c/o Kinney & Smith, and Hayfield Farm News Staff, c/o Kinney & Smith, Appellees, v. FAIRFAX COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, Rodney S. Page, Mary Anne Lecos, Anthony T. Lane, Frank M. Alston, Ruth H. Dell, Nancy Falck, Robert G. Hunt, Ann Kahn, John J. Caussin, Robert E. Smith, S. John David, and Doris Torrice, Appellants.
Judges: Before WINTER, BUTZNER and RUSSELL, Circuit Judges.
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 564
Pages: 157–158

Head Matter:
Gina GAMBINO, a minor by her next friend c/o Kinney & Smith, Lauren Boyd, a minor by her next friend c/o Kinney & Smith, Hayfield Secondary School Students, c/o Kinney & Smith, and Hayfield Farm News Staff, c/o Kinney & Smith, Appellees, v. FAIRFAX COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, Rodney S. Page, Mary Anne Lecos, Anthony T. Lane, Frank M. Alston, Ruth H. Dell, Nancy Falck, Robert G. Hunt, Ann Kahn, John J. Caussin, Robert E. Smith, S. John David, and Doris Torrice, Appellants.
No. 77-1326.
United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
Argued June 10, 1977.
Decided Oct. 17, 1977.
Thomas J. Cawley, Fairfax, Va. (William E. Donnelly, III, McCandlish, Lillard, Bauknight, Church & Best, Fairfax, Va., on brief), for appellants.
Michael S. Shelton, Richmond, Va. (Christopher B. Fager, Washington, D. C., James W. Korman, Arlington, Va., on brief), for appellees.
Before WINTER, BUTZNER and RUSSELL, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM:
The Fairfax County School Board appeals the district court's order enjoining it from banning the publication of portions of an article about birth control in a school newspaper, The Farm News The Board's major contentions are that (1) the first amendment does not apply to The Farm News because it is an in-house organ of the school system, funded and sponsored by the Board, and therefore cannot be viewed as a public forum; (2) the school's students are a captive audience because the newspaper is solicited for and distributed during school hours, and students cannot avoid exposure to the controverted article — therefore the public forum doctrine does not apply; and (3) even if the newspaper itself is subject to the first amendment protection, the article is not protected because its publication would undermine a valid school policy which prohibits the teaching of birth control as part of the curriculum.
Upon considering the Board's general policy toward student publications, as well as past articles in The Farm News, the district court found that the newspaper was established as a public forum for student expression, and therefore is subject to first amendment protection. It also concluded that the students are not a captive audience merely because of their compulsory attendance at the school. Finally, the court concluded that because the newspaper was established as a public forum and not as an official publication, it cannot be viewed as part of the curriculum; accordingly, the general power of the Board to regulate course content does not apply.
Because we conclude that the district court's findings are substantially supported by both the evidence and the law, we affirm for the reasons stated in its opinion. Cf. Bayer v. Kinzler, 383 F.Supp. 1164 (E.D.N.Y.1974), aff'd without opinion, 515 F.2d 504 (2d Cir. 1975).
Affirmed.
The district court's opinion is reported as Gambino v. Fairfax County School Board, 429 F.Supp. 731 (E.D.Va.1977).