Ricard v. USD 475 Geary County Schools School Board Members | ADFMedia.org
KANSAS City, Kan. In a victory for free speech at public schools, Fort Riley Middle School officials have agreed to pay $95,000 in damages and attorneys fees for violating a math teacher s First Amendment rights when they reprimanded and suspended her for addressing a student by the student s legal and enrolled name and forced her to conceal the student s social transition from the student s parents. Attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom and Kriegshauser Ney Law Group represented Pamela Ricard in her lawsuit against school officials.
No school district should ever force teachers to willfully deceive parents or engage in any speech that violates their deeply held religious beliefs, said ADF Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer, director of the ADF Center for Academic Freedom. We re pleased to settle this case favorably on behalf of Pam, and we hope that it will encourage school districts across the country to support the constitutionally protected freedom of teachers to teach and communicate honestly with both children and parents.
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