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Defending the cross.(Making A Difference)

The New American

| August 25, 2003 | Lee, Robert W. | COPYRIGHT 2003 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

State law prohibits Pennsylvania's government school teachers and certain other professional school employees from wearing religious garb in the classroom. The policy is also incorporated in the state's school code.

Brenda Nichol of Glen Campbell City in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, has since 1995 worked for Armstrong-Intermediate Unit 28 (ARIN), an agency that provides educational services to 11 school districts in Indiana and Armstrong Counties. She has, since last fall, been an instructional assistant at Penns Manor Area Elementary School in Clymer.

A committed Christian, Nichol has long expressed her faith by wearing a necklace with a one-and-a-quarter inch cross pendant. In October 1997, one of her paychecks was accompanied by a notice reminding her of the school code's policy banning teachers from wearing any "dress, mark, emblem or insignia indicating the fact that such teacher is a member or adherent of any religious order, sect or denomination."

Nichol continued to wear the cross, however, and was not hassled about it further until March 11th of this year, when she received a verbal warning from her ARIN supervisor, Robert Truscello. On April 4th, because she was still wearing the necklace, Truscello told her that she would be suspended unless she removed the cross or kept it from public view. On April 8th Truscello returned to check up on Nichol. "I did have my necklace on that day," Nichol recalled for the April 22nd Indiana Gazette. "I could not follow that code in my heart. I could not deny Christ." She was subsequently suspended for one year without pay.

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