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Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby Wadero on Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:21 am

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MADISON, Wis. — A Tomah High School student has filed a federal lawsuit alleging his art teacher censored his drawing because it featured a cross and a biblical reference.

The lawsuit alleges other students were allowed to draw "demonic" images and asks a judge to declare a class policy prohibiting religion in art unconstitutional.

"We hear so much today about tolerance," said David Cortman, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian legal advocacy group representing the student. "But where is the tolerance for religious beliefs? The whole purpose of art is to reflect your own personal experience. To tell a student his religious beliefs can legally be censored sends the wrong message."

Tomah School District Business Manager Greg Gaarder said the district hadn't seen the lawsuit and declined to comment.

According to the lawsuit, the student's art teacher asked his class in February to draw landscapes. The student, a senior identified in the lawsuit by the initials A.P., added a cross and the words "John 3:16 A sign of love" in his drawing.

His teacher, Julie Millin, asked him to remove the reference to the Bible, saying students were making remarks about it. He refused, and she gave him a zero on the project.

Millin showed the student a policy for the class that prohibited any violence, blood, sexual connotations or religious beliefs in artwork. The lawsuit claims Millin told the boy he had signed away his constitutional rights when he signed the policy at the beginning of the semester.

The boy tore the policy up in front of Millin, who kicked him out of class. Later that day, assistant principal Cale Jackson told the boy his religious expression infringed on other students' rights.

Jackson told the boy, his stepfather and his pastor at a meeting a week later that religious expression could be legally censored in class assignments. Millin stated at the meeting the cross in the drawing also infringed on other students' rights.

The boy received two detentions for tearing up the policy. Jackson referred questions about the lawsuit to Gaarder.

Sometime after that meeting, the boy's metals teacher rejected his idea to build a chain-mail cross, telling him it was religious and could offend someone, the lawsuit claims. The boy decided in March to shelve plans to make a pin with the words "pray" and "praise" on it because he was afraid he'd get a zero for a grade.

The lawsuit also alleges school officials allow other religious items and artwork to be displayed on campus.

A Buddha and Hindu figurines are on display in a social studies classroom, the lawsuit claims, adding the teacher passionately teaches Hindu principles to students.

In addition, a replica of Michaelangelo's "The Creation of Man" is displayed at the school's entrance, a picture of a six-limbed Hindu deity is in the school's hallway and a drawing of a robed sorcerer hangs on a hallway bulletin board.

Drawings of Medusa, the Grim Reaper with a scythe and a being with a horned head and protruding tongue hang in the art room and demonic masks are displayed in the metals room, the lawsuit alleges.

A.P. suffered unequal treatment because of his religion even though student expression is protected by the First Amendment, according to the lawsuit, which was filed Friday.

"Students do not shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate," the lawsuit said. "No compelling state interest exists to justify the censorship of A.P.'s religious expression."
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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby ttousi on Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:39 am

nonsense..............hope he wins
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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby TC95GT on Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:42 am

Millin showed the student a policy for the class that prohibited any violence, blood, sexual connotations or religious beliefs in artwork. The lawsuit claims Millin told the boy he had signed away his constitutional rights when he signed the policy at the beginning of the semester.

The boy tore the policy up in front of Millin, who kicked him out of class.


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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby Stradawhovious on Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:43 am

ttousi wrote:nonsense..............hope he wins


+1. What ever happened to free speech?
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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby justaguy on Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:59 am

I didn’t see ant reference to the ACLU I’ll keep looking.
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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby jdege on Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:25 am

assistant principal Cale Jackson told the boy his religious expression infringed on other students' rights.

Freedom of religion does not mean freedom from being exposed to others practicing their religion.
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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby BRIT_in_the_weeds on Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:05 pm

Wonder if they have those special dogbaths? also, if they have cartoons of Mo?
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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby JohninMinnesota on Wed Apr 02, 2008 4:26 pm

Zero Tolerance - it's not just for weapons anymore...
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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby hammAR on Wed Apr 02, 2008 5:08 pm

JohninMinnesota wrote:Zero Tolerance - it's not just for weapons anymore...


Are you surprised.................we already know that schools and teachers have Zero Tolerance for kids,
especially when they act like kids, that's why significant numbers are put on drugs..................................
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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby mattxd on Wed Apr 02, 2008 6:41 pm

I hope the kid wins. Zero tolerance policies enforced by administrators without any useful form of appeal smack of a may issue sheriff.
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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby JoeH on Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:03 pm

That kid has some guts. Good for him and his family for fighting this BS.
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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby CueBall on Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:03 am

because this kid is white, christian, middle-class, and speaks english it will go nowhere.
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Re: Student Sues Wisconsin School... Zero for Religious Art

Postby Andrew Rothman on Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:00 pm

The school is incredibly out of line. I predict they will fix this bullcrap in short order, when their legal counsel says, "You did what?"
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