
A high school student was allegedly suspended after breaking
a class rule of saying “bless you” after a classmate sneezed. Kendra Turner, a
senior at a High School in US, said bless you to her classmate who sneezed and
the teacher told her that the term was for church.
“She said that we’re not
going to have godly speaking in her class and that’s when I said we have a
constitutional right,” Turner told WMC. When she defended her actions, the
teacher told Turner to see an administrator. The student said that she had to
finish the class period in in-school suspension. The girl’s parents were told
by school leaders that their daughter shouted “bless you” across the room and
that it was a classroom distraction. School officials told her parents Tuesday
that the teacher claimed that their daughter was aggressive and disruptive. But
Becky Winegardner, Turner’s youth pastor, disagrees with the school’s actions
of in-class suspension.
“There were several students that were talking about this
particular faculty member there that was very demeaning to them in regard to
their faith,” Winegardner told WMC. “This was something that had come up
previously in the last few weeks just since the beginning of school and I
shared with all of those students what their rights were.” WMC reported that
there are other expressions that are banned as part of class rules and they are
listed on the teacher’s white board along with “bless you.” Some of Turner’s
classmates supported her Tuesday by wearing hand made bless you shirts. She
explained that she doesn’t want trouble for her teacher but that she’ll stand
up for her faith no matter what. “It’s alright to defend God and it’s our
constitutional right because we have a freedom of religion and freedom of
speech,” Turner told WMC.
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