Demand letters cites officials’ ‘extreme measures to silence her’
By Bob Unruh

Many schools across America now are under the influence of leftist administrators, anti-faith teachers’ unions, anti-Christian teachers.
And the schools’ actions reflect the personal ideologies and religious beliefs, or non-beliefs, of their faculty and managers.
But the American Center for Law and Justice has come across one that has gone to extremes.
It ripped down posters for being too Christian, it ordered a student club to discontinue using the “Good News” name, it ordered censorship of well-known Bible verses and a cross image, it demanded access to planned promotions to determine “whether they were too religious,” it banned an entire video series planned by the club, and tore down posters a second time.
“School officials took over and started running the club, insisting on what religious materials were and were not acceptable,” the ACLJ reported. “This is viewpoint discrimination in its purest form – and it’s unlawful.”
The organization explained it has dispatched a demand letter, often a precursor to a lawsuit, to the school as it defends “the constitutional rights of a high school student in New York whose Christian beliefs and religious expression have been repeatedly blocked by school officials.”