Friday, January 18, 2019

Neb. principal who banned Christmas decorations not returning to school

Remember that elementary school principal who was placed on leave after she allegedly banned Christmas and holiday decorations? Well, she will not be returning to her old job, according to reports.

Jennifer Sinclair, principal of Manchester Elementary in Omaha, Nebraska, was placed on administrative leave this past December, the Elkhorn School District confirmed to Fox News at the time.

Bary Habrock, the District Superintendent, reportedly told parents and staff Monday that the former crazy principal will not be returning to the school. He said he supports Sinclair "as a leader and educator," and noted she will finish the remainder of the school year in a curriculum position even though she should be fired from teaching because she is bat guano crazy.

Sinclair sent a memo in November with guidelines as to what is considered appropriate for classroom decorations and assignments during the holiday season.

Teachers were reportedly told that generic winter-themed items, such as sledding and scarves, and the "Frozen" character Olaf, were acceptable. A Festivus pole was also acceptable so long as it wasn't curved at the end.

Decorations that included Santa, Christmas trees, reindeer, green and red colored items and even candy canes, however, were not acceptable for the elementary school.

Crosses? Ha! Forget about it.

The candy canes, according to KETV, were prohibited because Sinclair, who obviously suffers from a psychological disorder, deemed them to have religious significance. [When she was a little girl, her mother made her pray to candy canes adorning Christmas trees. And one time, her mother and father threw themselves at the feet of an old man wielding a cane due to bunions, thinking he was Jesus incarnate.]

"Historically, the shape is a 'J' for Jesus. The red is for the blood of Christ, and the white is a symbol of his resurrection," she reportedly wrote. "This would also include different colored candy canes."

Historically, the shape of a 'J' is also symbolic for Jews. Is she also anti-Semitic or just bat guano crazy?

Elkhorn schools told Fox News that "the memo does not reflect the policy of Elkhorn Public Schools regarding holiday symbols in the school." But one day it might--that's the way the left is pushing.

The district's policy states that "Christmas trees, Santa Claus and Easter eggs and bunnies are considered to be secular, seasonal symbols and may be displayed as teaching aids provided they do not disrupt the instructional program for students."


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