BELTON A Bell County judge ruled Thursday a poster made by a Killeen Independent School District employee with a biblical quote from Peanuts character Linus van Pelt in the animated holiday special A Charlie Brown Christmas can go back up in the school. Judge Jack Jones, in the 146th District Court, issued a temporary restraining order against the school district removing the poster.
The poster was made by Patterson Middle School employee Dedra Shannon, an aide in the schools nurses office. She hung the poster on the door of the nurses office, but the schools principal ordered it to be taken down.
District officials and the Killeen school board backed the principals call to remove the poster.
Shannons legal team was celebrating the judges action Thursday afternoon.
Nothing says Merry Christmas like a court victory for religious freedom in December in public schools, according to a statement from Jonathan Saenz, president of Texas Values and legal counsel for Shannon. Ms. Shannon is a brave and faithful woman that we are honored to represent. This scenario is exactly why the Merry Christmas law was written to protect teachers, staff and students in their expression of the Christmas season.
Jones said the poster must include the words: Ms. Shannons Christmas message in a font as large as the rest of the words on the poster.
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