“Nancy Pynch-Worthylake, board superintendent, said some students and teachers found the T-shirt offensive.
“When one is able or others are able to interpret it as, ‘If you don’t share my belief then your life is wasted,’ that can be interpreted by some as being inappropriate,” she said.”

‘inappropriate’ ? What Sort of pathetic weasily word is that?
I hope the kid wears that shirt every day from now on.
If this brave Christian kid’s t-shirt had a slogan of any other religion, there wouldn’t even be a discussion. He’d be included, tolerated, celebrated, and given extra marks on his final exam to compensate him for the burden Christianity has placed on his development. Sounds like he’s going to stick to his guns on this one. Any bets on how it will turn out?
Sounds like he’s going to stick to his guns. Good for him.
I’d like to see another kid test the system and wear some Allah T-shirt.
Hey kid: put a beret on Jesus’ head, and a hammer and sickle on his chest and you’ll be fine. Not like Che and communism every hurt anyone…