Teacher to First Grader: 'Jesus is Not Allowed in School' | Christian Activities
I taught in the public schools in Metropolitan Nashville for one year. It was ridiculous decisions like the following combined with a principal who didn't know or care how to support his new (female) teachers that put me on the fast-track out of teaching. It is also decision like these that make many parents choose to homeschool.
Teacher to First Grader: 'Jesus is Not Allowed in School'
On December 13, 2013, first grader Isaiah Martinez took Christmas gifts intended for his teacher and classmates at Merced Elementary in the West Covina Unified School District. Each gift consisted of a traditional candy cane with a message attached that recited the legend of the candy cane. The legend references a candy maker who created the candy cane to symbolize the life of Jesus Christ.
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Teacher to First Grader: 'Jesus is Not Allowed in School'
On December 13, 2013, first grader Isaiah Martinez took Christmas gifts intended for his teacher and classmates at Merced Elementary in the West Covina Unified School District. Each gift consisted of a traditional candy cane with a message attached that recited the legend of the candy cane. The legend references a candy maker who created the candy cane to symbolize the life of Jesus Christ.
Continued at: Teacher to First Grader: 'Jesus is Not Allowed in School' | Christian Activities
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