And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. Luke 2:10
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!
Jennifer really could use a CANDY CANE... Just saying...
"A school district in Nebraska has clarified that a principal’s recent
directives to teachers effectively banning all Christmas and other religious holiday symbols violate school board policy.
A lawyer for Elkhorn Public Schools has criticized the guidance given last week to teachers at Manchester Elementary School by Principal Jennifer Sinclair in a response letter sent Monday to lawyers at Liberty Counsel.
Sinclair’s guidance warned teachers against things such as
--having Christmas trees in the classroom,
--putting Christmas symbols on school worksheets,
--the singing of Christmas carols and
--the playing of Christmas music.
Sinclair advised teachers against having students make Christmas ornaments as gifts and even advised them not to use the colors red and green because of their connection to the Christmas holiday.
Also on Sinclaire’s "not acceptable" list was candy canes, cane-shaped sticks of candy that are often peppermint flavored.
“That’s Christmas-related,” she wrote. “Historically, the shape is a ‘J’ for Jesus. The red is for the blood of Christ, and the white is a symbol of his resurrection. This would also include different colored candy canes.”
Although candy canes are found nearly anywhere around Christmastime and are likely to be hung on more than a few Christmas trees, the principal’s claim that candy canes are inherently Christian and are made in the shape of a “J for Jesus” is not backed up by evidence or documentation." CP
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!
Jennifer really could use a CANDY CANE... Just saying...
"A school district in Nebraska has clarified that a principal’s recent
directives to teachers effectively banning all Christmas and other religious holiday symbols violate school board policy.
A lawyer for Elkhorn Public Schools has criticized the guidance given last week to teachers at Manchester Elementary School by Principal Jennifer Sinclair in a response letter sent Monday to lawyers at Liberty Counsel.
Sinclair’s guidance warned teachers against things such as
--having Christmas trees in the classroom,
--putting Christmas symbols on school worksheets,
--the singing of Christmas carols and
--the playing of Christmas music.
Sinclair advised teachers against having students make Christmas ornaments as gifts and even advised them not to use the colors red and green because of their connection to the Christmas holiday.
From the "Really" File |
“That’s Christmas-related,” she wrote. “Historically, the shape is a ‘J’ for Jesus. The red is for the blood of Christ, and the white is a symbol of his resurrection. This would also include different colored candy canes.”
Although candy canes are found nearly anywhere around Christmastime and are likely to be hung on more than a few Christmas trees, the principal’s claim that candy canes are inherently Christian and are made in the shape of a “J for Jesus” is not backed up by evidence or documentation." CP
REALLY?