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Posted: 2:39 PM Mar 31, 2008
Tomah School District Sued Over Policy
An Arizona-based organization says it's suing the Tomah School District over a district policy it calls unconstitutional.
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An Arizona-based organization says it's suing the Tomah School District over a district policy it calls unconstitutional.
The alliance defense fund says it filed the federal lawsuit Friday.
A copy of the lawsuit on the organization's website says when his art teacher asked him to draw a landscape scene in February. He drew a picture of a road leading to a cross.
The ADF says the teacher gave him a zero.
The lawsuit says district policy prohibits artwork that depicts violence, blood, sex or religious beliefs.
The suit also alleges that in March, the student was kept from creating a cross and a pin with the words "pray" and "praise" in his metals class.
The district says it hasn't received a complaint.
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