May 31, 2008
Source: The News Tribune
Wire Service: AP
http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/religion/story/377020.html
Two students who put up a small statue of Jesus in their high school said their freedom of speech was violated when they were asked to take it down.
Mount Abraham Union High School Principal Paulette Bogan said the statue violated a policy requiring student displays to exhibit academic work or educate or inform the community.
The statue didn’t, she said.
On May 16, Torin Olivetti and Galen Helms placed the 2-foot tall statue in a second-floor balcony overlooking the main lobby in what they say was part of a project for their advanced placement English class.