TODAY: Controversial ‘We The People’ Posters Removed From Westminster High School, Alum Fight Back With Go Fund Me Campaign

The controversial signage above was removed from Westminster High School for its political nature. A Go Fund Me page was created by 2012 Westminster High School alumna Sarah Wack to fund the creation of shirts with the banned image for WHS students to wear in school. Listen to The Larry O’Connor Show from 3pm – 6pm as Larry discusses the ‘We The People’ poster and takes your comments live on WMAL Rado.

An excerpt of Emily Chappell’s article, Online fundraiser started after posters removed from WHS classrooms, from The Carroll County Times can be found below:

A Westminster High School alumna has raised more than $5,000 in two days through a GoFundMe campaign to help students at the school pay for T-shirts depicting the same image that appeared on posters teachers at the high school were told to remove from classrooms.

Last week, a few teachers were told to remove “We the People” posters they had hung in their classrooms. School system officials said the posters, which they deemed to be anti-President Donald Trump, violated policies that say educators can’t take a political stance in the classroom.

Sarah Wack, a 2012 Westminster High School graduate who lives in Washington, D.C., started the campaign after learning about the incident from siblings still in the program. [Read More]

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