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Sixth-Grade Teacher Punishes Student for Jesus Poem

In Jesus' name he wrote. But he didn't get an "amen" from his teacher. In fact, he got penalized for it.

That boy is 11-year-old Andrew White. The youngster wrote a poem about Christmas but his teacher shaved off points from his grade for writing about Jesus.

In fact, the teacher, Latasha Atkins, insisted that mentioning Jesus was not allowed and asked him to write a new poem.

“Some educators need education that the story of Christmas is not banned from public schools," said Mathew Staver, Founder of Liberty Counsel and Dean of Liberty University School of Law commented.

Here's how the story unfolds: White and his classmates were assigned a creative expression paper for the Winter Writer’s Board as part of his sixth-grade language class at Thames Elementary School in the Hattiesburg Public School District. He could choose among three topics, and he chose to write a poem about “what Christmas means to me.”

After turning in his rough draft, Atkins circled the word “Jesus” and deducted one point from his grade. The teacher explained to White that he was not allowed to mention Jesus at school and would need to rewrite the poem for his final draft without using the word “Jesus.” In obedience, White attempted to rewrite the paper according to the teacher’s instructions.

However, White's parents discovered what happened when the teacher notified them that Andrew was late turning in the final draft. Atkins sent an e-mail to Andrew’s mother explaining the situation. In her e-mail, she specifically stated: “He and another child did a poem about Christ. I know we can't discuss these type [sic] of things in school so I asked the two of them to do another poem of their choice.”

White's parents encouraged him to use his original poem as his final draft.

Andrew’s poem, “A Great Christmas,” reads: “The best Christmas ever is when everyone is there. It is when everyone is laughing here and there. That is the Christmas I want to share. Christmas is about Jesus’ birth. About peace on Earth. This is what Christmas is about. It is when He lay in a manger. And the three wise men come to see. That’s what it means to me.”

Principal Carrie Hornsby sided with White and his parents, changing his grade to a 100 and conceding that there was nothing improper in using Jesus’ name. Hornsby then instructed each teacher send out a letter for all the parents to read regarding religious expression at school. The letter clearly explains that religious expression is permitted under federal guidelines.

However, despite promises that these papers would be posted on the Winter Writer’s Board for all to see, Atkins has refused to post any of the papers from the class.

"I am relieved that the situation was resolved by the principal but horrified that a sixth-grader was told by his teacher, ‘we can’t discuss these types of things in school'," Staver said. "I don’t understand why some people don’t get it. Christmas is a state and federal holiday. Schools are closed to celebrate this holiday. Obviously, Christmas is constitutional.”

Jennifer LeClaire is the editor of The Voice magazine and author of "Doubtless: Faith that Overcomes the World." You can also visit her online at www.jenniferleclaire.org.

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GOD'S word not allowed
written by howard likes, January 03, 2009
I read on a rest room wall. WHY IS THERE SO MUCH VIOLENCE AND HATERED AT SCHOOL? ( CONCERNED STUDENT) the answer was, BECAUSE I'M NOT ALLOWED!!! GOD.
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i agree
written by Shelby, January 05, 2009
god is angry because he is not allowed in school.

i as a freshman student try to speak of him as much as i can to other students and from that i have found out that my favourite teacher was a christian and he was proud to admit it. we need more teachers who are just as understanding and wonderful as he is. im not saying that non believers are stupid, all im saying is that christians are wonderful people who can understand.

after all...the teacher in this article is dumb-founded because there was obliviosuly going to a paper on christ since christmas is what its about, christ's birth. (CHRISTmas) i dont get how the teacher could not understand that
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God bless the ones who stand for what is right.
written by Michael Holman, April 16, 2009
God is very mad, turn your heads back to god, there is a strong amount of Christians in the world and we stand strong and for what is real. Do not ever been ashamed for what you believe.
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THAT'S HOR FENN SHEEV
written by Azkazan, May 06, 2009
Jeez... when will people learn to stop being politically correct all the time? I'm an agnostic, but I would be the first to encourage Christian kids to use His name in school if they choose. On ROBLOX, a game I really like, there's this guy called PlaceRebuilder. He's a gamin genius, but he keeps getting blocked by the administrators. So what if he wants to try and "save" people's souls by posting messages from the Bible? I don't care.

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