Pennsylvania School District Reverses Ban on Christmas Decorations
The district initially instructed bus drivers to remove Christmas decorations and refrain from wearing holiday-themed clothing, but later clarified its intent and reversed the decision.
- A Pennsylvania school district issued a memo to school bus drivers instructing them to remove any Christmas decorations and refrain from wearing Christmas-themed clothing.
- The memo was issued in response to complaints from parents about district employees displaying Christmas-themed decorations or wearing related clothing.
- The policy was not specific to bus drivers, but applied to all district employees.
- The school district later clarified its intent, stating that the ban was not clear and reversed the decision, emphasizing a need for bus drivers to create an inclusive environment.
- The superintendent stated that the original memo was a misunderstanding and that they were not trying to remove all signs of Christmas from their school buses or schools.