Teen Suspended for Rosary Beads

“Hail Mary, full of grace…kill my classmates!”

You have to wonder what some folks are thinking,  because bringing Rosary Beads to Fieldstone Secondary School is a crime of some sort, even though it’s not in their policies.  Here is local coverage from WABC. (It’s not like the MSM will cover it at the national level)

HAVERSTRAW (WABC) — The parents of a high school student from Rockland County are demanding answers after their ninth grader was suspended for wearing rosary beads to school.

He was suspended even though the school doesn’t even have a policy banning them. So did the principal go too far? Jason Laguna is a former altar boy and proud Catholic. He got his rosary beads as a gift, thinks they look cool and sometimes wears them under his shirt at school. But last Friday, right before dismissal, he pulled them out on his way out. He was given a one-day suspension from Fieldstone Secondary School. His mother calls the punishment extreme, considering the 14-year-old is a member of student government and, according to his last report card, “is a pleasure to have in class.” Laguna says she was told the school has an unwritten policy regarding beads because they could be used to show gang affiliation. The principal claims it was insubordination, saying Laguna’s actions, “endangered the safety, health, morals or welfare of himself or others.” Jason was supposed to stay home Friday, but late Thursday the district superintendent put that on hold pending further investigation. It may not be divine intervention, but his mother has contacted the American Civil Liberties Union as she continues to fight the suspension. (Emphasis mine)


I would be surprised if the ACLU helps, it is, after all, a Christian symbol.  Though they may do it as one of those rare cases, so they can say that they’re REALLY not against Christianity (And yes, the monkeys you see ARE flying out of my butt).

I noted insubordination.  Insubordination towards what?  The state?  The school?  The Chosen One?  I think they might want to explain that.  While I’m at it, who has “unwritten policies” any more?  That’s just asking to get sued.

Public schools…leave if you can, sue if you must.  They must be combated in every legal means available.

H/T: Hot Air

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