Little “C”, a first grader at Desert Rose Elementary School has enjoyed sharing encouraging notes and a Bible verse that his mom Christina Zavala would pack in his lunches. He would share his notes with his school friends during lunch.
The notes became a happy phenomenon among the little boy’s classmates as they asked him for copies of the notes. This happy expectation grew to include short Bible stories that gave the context to the verses.
One little girl was quite taken with the story she had been given that she shared it with her teacher saying, “teacher – this is the most beautiful story I’ve ever seen,” and suddenly the notes of encouragement became a banned substance.
Little “C” was told that he could only give out his verses to friends after the school bell rang and only at the school gate. His mother, Mrs. Zavala wrote to the school to get correction and clarification, but with no response from the administration other than “C” being reprimanded again, this time in front of his entire class. He was told to stop sharing his mom’s notes and talking about religion. The young boy came home in tears.
Read more about first-grade religious persecution on page two.
This is so sick!!! allah is encouraged but Jesus our Lord an Savior can not!!! You jerks do realize you will face Him an answer WHY you denied Him!!!!
My!
change agents…fire them all. put in educators pro reading, writing and regular math…BAN COMMON CORE…programs to DUMB children down.
The individual is not Representative of the Government. Other’s have the option of turning literature away. Hardly a legal issue.
Then no Muslim indoctrination at all ..; total separation of state and mosque too !
Leave$#%&!@*if you don’t like it. And take hector with you.
There is no such thing implied, inferred or any other action word that puts separation of church and state, anywhere near the Constitution of the United States… that phrase was addressed in a letter written by Thomas Jefferson, a long time ago, with NO, repeat NO reference of any kind to the Constitution.
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Gotta love the “progressives”
Amen
Absolutely