Political Incorrectness: Elementary School Bans Red and Green, Christmas References

The story takes place in Frisco, Texas at Nichols Elementary School. As Fox 4 News in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area reports, a parent of one of the students contacted local State Representative Pat Fallon. The parent forwarded Fallon an e-mail from the school's PTA which described the rules for the school's "winter" party. The rules specified:
* No red, green or Christmas trees
* Nothing that will stain the carpet.
This law clarifies and codifies the fact that students and district staff are permitted to discuss winter holidays as they please, including using the terms "Merry Christmas," "Happy Hanukkah," or "happy holidays," among others, as greetings. The district may also display scenes or symbols associated with traditional winter holidays (e.g. nativity scenes, Christmas trees, menorahs, etc.).
Here's the report by Dallas News | Fox4DFW.com:
Hello! I'm offended, and my children don't even go to this school. I'm sure there are plenty of parents who are offended!
During this time of year, we are not "celebrating winter." That phrase doesn't even make sense. We are celebrating religious holidays.
The parents of those students should speak up and do so now. Rules like this continue to spread, because Americans do not stand up for traditional American values. If it continues, there will be no traditions nor values left.
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Sheesh!
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