They’re Silencing Truth in the Classroom. Will You Speak Up?

A teacher let her students talk—just for a moment—about freedom. About faith. About what it costs to speak the truth in today’s world.

She was punished.

On Constitution Day, no less, a history teacher allowed her students to reflect on the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk—a young man many of them looked up to. The discussion was respectful and short. But that was enough for school officials to call her into a meeting, write her up, and warn her never to allow "controversial" conversations again.

This isn’t about politics. It’s about your freedom and your children’s future.

If a teacher can’t allow students to ask honest questions or talk about the Constitution in her own classroom, what hope is there for truth in public life?

We’re standing with her and with every American who refuses to back down from speaking truth in love. But we need you to stand with us.

Your voice matters. When you add your name, you’re telling school officials, state leaders, and courts across this country: We will not be silent.

Free speech is a God-given right. It’s worth protecting, not just in courtrooms, but in classrooms, churches, and homes.

You don’t have to be loud. You just have to be faithful.