MILWAUKEE (AP) - A recent decision by a Wisconsin school district to ban [redacted] and the use of [redacted] in emails has released an avalanche of pushback from students, alumni and others while the superintendent said [redacted] simply reaffirming a policy that is already in place.
Kettle Moraine School District Superintendent Ken Plum recently told the school board an interpretation of a policy that prohibits staff from using [redacted] positions to promote partisan politics, religious views and propaganda for personal, monetary or nonmonetary gain has changed following a legal analysis.
Plum said teachers and administrators are prohibited from displaying political or religious messages in [redacted] classrooms or on [redacted] person, including [redacted], Black Lives Matter and [redacted] Back the Badge signs.
https://www.weau.com/2022/08/03/wisconsin-school-district-bans-pride-flags-pronouns/
Kettle Moraine School District Superintendent Ken Plum recently told the school board an interpretation of a policy that prohibits staff from using [redacted] positions to promote partisan politics, religious views and propaganda for personal, monetary or nonmonetary gain has changed following a legal analysis.
Plum said teachers and administrators are prohibited from displaying political or religious messages in [redacted] classrooms or on [redacted] person, including [redacted], Black Lives Matter and [redacted] Back the Badge signs.
https://www.weau.com/2022/08/03/wisconsin-school-district-bans-pride-flags-pronouns/