The Wisconsin English teacher, Jordan Cernek, argues in the suit that the district violated his freedom of religion and free speech in mandating the use of the students’ preferred names and pronouns.

A high school English teacher is suing a Wisconsin school district, alleging it did not renew his contract last year because he refused to use the preferred names of two transgender students.

Jordan Cernek’s federal lawsuit alleges the Argyle School District violated his constitutional and civil rights to be free of religious discrimination and to be able to express himself according to his religious beliefs when it did not renew his contract because he refused to abide by a requirement that teachers use the names or pronouns requested by students.

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    3 months ago

    We had two kids my age that wanted to be called by Final Fantasy character names. AFAIK, no one had any problem with it.

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      I had a classmate that hated her name that went by Peaches. She would politely correct each teacher each year, and it was done.

      The only time I ever saw her have an issue was with a shitheel sub who refused to call her that, and the class literally revolted. Started yelling “thats her name” and “what’s your problem!” We just brutalized that dude for the whole class hour about it. Never saw him again.

      It was great.

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        3 months ago

        To be fair, lots of students mess with subs. It’s possible the sub assumed the kids were fucking with them.

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          She wasn’t, and this guy double/tripled down. We only started yelling at him after he tried to lambast her about her name repeatedly.

          She really was sweet as peaches, too. Nobody was going to let some rando asshole treat her bad about her name.