Teacher to First-Grader: ‘Jesus Is Not Allowed in School’

Isaiah Martinez
Share:

On Dec. 13, first-grader Isaiah Martinez took Christmas gifts intended for his teacher and classmates to Merced Elementary in the West Covina Unified School District in California. Each gift consisted of a traditional candy cane with a message attached that recited the legend of the candy cane. The legend references a candy maker who created the candy cane to symbolize the life of Jesus Christ.

Isaiah’s older sister told him about the legend of the candy cane, and Isaiah asked if he could share it with his teacher and his classmates. Isaiah and his sister then purchased candy canes, printed the candy cane message and tied a copy to each candy cane.

When Isaiah brought his Christmas gift to school, his teacher took possession of the candy canes. After conferring with the school principal, she told Isaiah that “Jesus is not allowed in school” and, at the apparent direction of her principal, ripped the candy cane message from each candy cane, threw the messages in the trash and handed the candy canes back to Isaiah for delivery to his classmates. Isaiah then nervously handed the candy canes to his classmates in fear he was in trouble for trying to bring a little Christmas cheer and “good tidings” to class.

Advocates for Faith and Freedom sent a demand letter to the West Covina Unified School District, demanding a written apology and further demanding that a new policy be adopted to prohibit school officials from bullying and intimidating Christian students and religiously affiliated students.

A copy of the demand letter can be requested (write to [email protected]), which provides more depth to the facts as asserted by the Martinez family along with relevant legal arguments.

Robert Tyler, lawyer and general counsel, says, “Advocates for Faith and Freedom has experienced a surge in phone calls from students and their parents across the country who are victims of religiously motivated bullying—not bullying by other students, but bullying by teachers and school officials.”

“The pendulum has swung so far in the opposite direction that public schools are becoming a place of hostility toward Christian and other religiously based worldviews,” Typer continues. “It’s time to push the pendulum back in the right direction, where kids can experience true tolerance without religiously motivated hostility from their teachers and school officials.”

Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Can a Christian Unknowingly Entertain the Demonic?

Is it possible for Christians to unknowingly entertain the demonic? In one of his recent question-and-answer sessions, Isaiah Saldivar answers the tough question about Christians entertaining demonic spirits and astral projection. Receiving a call from a woman named Eva who...

WATCH: The Lost Ark of the Covenant in the Holy City?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APYfdpgkJms BYLINE: ALL ISRAEL NEWS STAFF This video aims to present various possibilities for the current location of the elusive Ark of the Covenant, mentioned throughout the Old Testament but most notably in the Book of Exodus. Does the Ark...

Mandisa Is in Heaven, Still Worshipping Jesus

If you are in crisis, please call 988 or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org. You are not alone. On the surface, contemporary Christian singer Mandisa epitomized success. She became a musical star after her appearance on “American Idol” in 2006 and won a Grammy for...

Celebrating Mandisa: Faithful, Resilient and Triumphant

The recent passing of Mandisa Hundley, known to many as simply Mandisa, has left a hurt in the hearts of family, friends and fans worldwide. As authorities continue their investigation into her unexpected death, the focus remains on celebrating her...

1 2 3 4 5 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top