I have a young family member who was reprimanded at his public school and threatened with disciplinary action for saying "merry Christmas" to another student. The school had instituted a policy this past holiday season that forbids students to use any phrase other than happy holidays. This policy came about after a non-Christian student was offended when another student wished him/her a merry Christmas and the parents complained. Violating this policy can lead to suspension. This is a school for grades 6-8.
I am wondering what everyone thinks about such a policy. In my opinion, this violates the students right to free speech as the student in question was not doing this to harass, just to be polite. It also seems to violate the students right to freedom of religion.
A few notes: This happened after the end of classes in the hallway on the last day before break, so it was not a disruption of class issue. It was also done out of habit and being polite, not intended to offend. The child who was wished merry Christmas was not the same one who had been offended. It was directed at another child who celebrates Christmas.
I am wondering what everyone thinks about such a policy. In my opinion, this violates the students right to free speech as the student in question was not doing this to harass, just to be polite. It also seems to violate the students right to freedom of religion.
A few notes: This happened after the end of classes in the hallway on the last day before break, so it was not a disruption of class issue. It was also done out of habit and being polite, not intended to offend. The child who was wished merry Christmas was not the same one who had been offended. It was directed at another child who celebrates Christmas.
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