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Former Principal Says She Was Punished for Pride Flag Display, Sues

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Star Tribune reports. There were about 30 flags, “mostly flags of countries of origin for English-language learner students but also tribal flags and an autism flag,” according to the paper.Soon there were calls from some residents of Marshall, a town in southwestern Minnesota, to remove the Pride flag, and Thomas refused.

She kept up her support for the LGBTQ+ community by making rainbow stickers available to the school’s staff and backing a gay-straight alliance.

This led some critics to liken her to the devil, says her lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Minnesota.By August of this year, the district, Marshall Public Schools, had decided to take the Pride flag down. “In the meantime, it has subjected Thomas to an escalating.

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