The term right to freedom of expression refers to the fundamental human right to express one's thoughts, opinions, and beliefs without fear of censorship or retaliation. It is an essential component of a democratic society, allowing individuals to share ideas, challenge authority, and participate in public discourse. However, it is important for youth to consider the limitations to this right when exercising it within their school premises. Schools have the responsibility to maintain a safe and respectful learning environment, and therefore may limit certain forms of expression, such as hate speech or bullying. By understanding and respecting these limitations, youth can exercise their right to freedom of expression in a responsible and constructive manner.