Posted on 01/14/2014 3:16:34 PM PST by BenLurkin
TEMECULA (CBSLA.com) The family of a Temecula Valley first-grader claims their child was prevented from talking about the Bible during a class presentation on Christmas, according to attorneys.
The allegations stem from an incident on Dec. 18 after a teacher asked first grade students at Helen Hunt-Jackson Elementary School in Temecula to find something at home that represents a family Christmas tradition and share it with the class, according to Advocates for Faith & Freedom, a Murrieta-based nonprofit law firm.
In response to the assignment, student Brynn Williams took the Star of Bethlehem ornament from the top of her familys Christmas tree to represent her familys tradition of remembering why Christmas is celebrated, and worked diligently on a one-minute presentation in order to explain to the class that her familys tradition is to remember the birth of Jesus Christ at Christmas time, attorneys said.
The following day, attorneys say Brynn began her presentation with the following statement: Our Christmas tradition is to put a star on top of our tree. The star is named the Star of Bethlehem. The 3 kings followed the star to find baby Jesus, the Savior of the world. John
According to attorneys, at that point during the presentation, Brynns teacher said, Stop right there! Go take your seat! and Brynn was not allowed to finish her presentation, which included reciting a Bible verse from the Gospel of John, John 3:16.
Brynn was the only student not allowed to finish her one-minute presentation, attorneys said. After Brynn took her seat, the teacher allegedly explained to Brynn in front of all the other students that she was not allowed to talk about the Bible or share its verses, according to attorneys.
When Brynns mother, Gina Williams, discussed the situation with school principal Ami Paradise, Williams was told that the Brynns teacher had to stop the presentation because we dont want to offend other students, attorneys said.
Attorney Robert Tyler sent a letter (PDF) to the Temecula Valley Unified School District (TVUSD) demanding that a new policy be adopted to prohibit school officials from expressing disapproval or hostility toward religion or toward religious viewpoints expressed by students.
The disapproval and hostility that Christian students have come to experience in our nations public schools has become epidemic, Tyler said in a statement. I hope that TVUSD will take the lead role in adopting a model policy to prohibit this abuse that has become all too common place for religious-minded students.
There was no immediate response to the letter from TVUSD officials.
The reported incident comes on the heels of a case involving a West Covina Unified School District first grader who was told Jesus is not allowed in school when he attempted to pass out candy canes to his class ahead of the Christmas holiday break.
Bigots. Sue them blind.
If she got up there and talked about how her two dads like to make out in front of her while snorting crack, she would have received a gold star.
I bet if she had read some exerts from the Koran the same school district would have commended her
When Brynns mother, Gina Williams, discussed the situation with school principal Ami Paradise, Williams was told that the Brynns teacher had to stop the presentation because we dont want to offend other students, attorneys said.
Of course, they have no problems offending Christian students. They don't count anymore.
Sounds like she was doing exactly what the assignment said. The teacher was just being militant and wanted to get her name in the papers.
Pray America is Waking
So, this idiot teacher didn't know that Christmas is about the birth of the Christ child?
Oh, this is such a shame!
“find something at home that represents a family Christmas”
Why would anyone be surprised with what happened?
Teaching six-year-olds that Christmas has nothing to do with Jesus Christ.
When is someone going to sue on the defense that the 1st Amendment protects the right to offend?
In addition, this presumption of offense is absurd.
Who gets to say what they think will offend an unnamed someone, and how is it possible not to offend anyone, and if everyone is not prevented from being offended at all times how is this equal protection, and what about the offense being dished out to Christians thorugh being silenced?
We need a Supreme Court ruling on this - NOW.
Public school teachers have turned into communist political officers.
Christian haters. The only thing they understand is a boot on their neck.
Yep.
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