When a high-school student magazine in Columbus, Ind., took on the subject of oral sex, it set off a hot debate in the community over proper supervision of student periodicals. The Bartholomew School Corporation voted 5-2 Monday against a plan that would have required all student publications to be reviewed by the district superintendent before being printed and distributed. It was a heated debate – and a complicated one. Kim Green, the faculty adviser for the Triangle student publication, announced she would resign if the board approved the measure. Others, including both students and board members, suggested the policy would...