Martin (29 Aug 2007)
"Valedictorian Sues School Over Jesus Speech"


This is atrocious. I cannot believe this has happened. No First Amendment rights for Christians.....
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Valedictorian Sues School Over Jesus Speech
By Jennifer Riley
Christian Post Reporter
Tue, Aug. 28 2007 10:32 AM ET

EXCERPT:

A high school valedictorian filed a lawsuit against a Colorado school district Monday over being forced to make a public apology for sharing her Christian faith at her graduation ceremony.

Erica Corder says she was pressured last year by the principal of Lewis-Palmer High School in Monument, Colo., to write an apology to the school community stating that her message, which mentioned Jesus Christ, was her own and not endorsed by the principal of the school.

According to Liberty Counsel, which filed the suit against Lewis Palmer School District Board of Education on Corder’s behalf, then-principal Mark Brewer insisted that Corder include the statement “I realize that, had I asked ahead of time, I would not have been allowed to say what I did.”

Corder was one of 15 valedictorians from the Lewis-Palmer class of 2006. All 15 of the valedictorians were each given a general topic ahead of the gradation ceremony and were allotted 30-seconds to speak. Corder and another student were chosen to give concluding messages.

Although each of the valedictorians orally presented a proposed speech to the principal before graduation, during her 30-second message, Corder steered away from the approved speech to share about her faith in Jesus Christ and encouraged fellow classmates who “don’t already know [Jesus] personally … to find out more about the sacrifice he made for you.”

Following her speech, Corder was taken to the assistant principal, who said she would not receive her diploma because of her speech.

The principal, however, later indicated that Corder could receive her diploma despite her “immature” speech, but only if she wrote an apology to the community. Corder agreed to issue an apology because she wanted to receive her diploma and was afraid the school would put disciplinary notes in her file which could hinder her from becoming a school teacher.