There are few higher honors than to be forbidden to children as a role model by the moonbats who dominate public schools even in places like rural Kansas.
KWCH reports from Eureka:
The controversy began in late October with a Marshall Elementary School guidance counselor assigning sixth-grade students to an assignment called “Find Your Voice” in which students were instructed to identify their role models. A student designated as “a student-led teacher” called out classmates and wrote responses on a board.
Evidently the 11–12-year-olds were not expected to find their voices so much as echo the voices of their woke indoctrinators.
The American Center for Law & Justice explains what happened:
“When a student identified Charlie Kirk as a role model, [the guidance counselor] got very uncomfortable and refused to allow this name to be written on the board, yelling that he was “not a hero,” and that he was not a role model. The student teacher had already started writing Charlie Kirk’s name on the board, and was ordered by [the guidance counselor] to remove it. When another student selected President Donald J. Trump as a role model, [the guidance counselor] reiterated her prohibition even more angrily, stating that students could not write political or religious figures on the board, and in fact excluded political and religious topics altogether. However, [the guidance counselor] permitted other controversial figures to be listed as heroes.”
No doubt Stalin and Satan would receive exceptions.
Not Jesus Christ though:
12 News spoke with a Eureka parent of a sixth-grade student who recalled that another student wrote “Jesus,” and that this also was not allowed as part of the role-model-naming activity.
Disgruntled children were told to complain to teachers or the principal rather than their parents.
On a tip from Franco.