School District Pays $95K to Settle Lawsuit After Painting Over Bible Verse Tribute to Charlie Kirk
A North Carolina school district agreed Monday to pay $95,000 to settle a student’s lawsuit after her school painted over her tribute to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk shortly after his assassination.
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A high school junior at the Ardrey Kell High School secured permission to paint “Freedom 1776” and “Live Like Kirk—John 11:25” on the school’s “spirit rock,” a large boulder that often features messages on political topics. Yet within hours, she learned from social media that officials had ordered the “Live Like Kirk” portion painted over.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education agreed to adopt a new student speech policy, issue a public statement exonerating the student, and pay $95,000 in damages and attorneys’ fees, Alliance Defending Freedom, which represented the student, announced Monday.
“What happened to this student is outrageous,” Travis Barham, a senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom, said in a statement on the settlement. “School officials should never censor, punish, or shame a student simply for sharing her views.”
“Charlie Kirk boldly defended open and respectful discourse on school grounds literally until his last breath, and this courage inspired many across the country, including our client, whom Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools officials treated so abominably,” Barham added. “It is long past time for school officials to learn that they cannot promote student viewpoints they like while punishing students whose views they dislike.”
School Accusations
After the school painted over the student’s tribute to the Turning Point USA founder, officials sent out an email accusing her of “vandalism” and saying that law enforcement was conducting an investigation. The day after that, officials called her out of class to write an official statement describing her actions, and forced her to show them her phone logs.
The officials later unveiled a now-superseded speech code that only allowed “positive school spirit” and messages that “uphold the inclusive values of our school community.” The code explicitly banned students from expressing religious messages on the rock.
When the officials formally concluded that the student, her parents, and her friends had not committed vandalism, they quietly closed the investigation with no apology and claimed they never accused or investigated her.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education issued a statement after the adoption of the policy, WNCN News Raleigh reported on Tuesday:
“The Board has settled the case of G.S., a minor v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education. The Board has adopted a new Student Free Speech policy that addresses ‘spirit rocks’ and other expressive activities. Although previously communicated to the community on October 11, 2025, the Board reaffirms and clarifies the following: The students’ painting of the Ardrey Kell spirit rock on September 14, 2025, did not violate the Code of Student Conduct or other school system policies in place at the time. It was not an act of vandalism, and the school did not report the incident to law enforcement. The Board regrets that the student had this experience.”
Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
Kirk died on Sept. 10, 2025, after suffering a bullet to the neck. Prosecutors say that Tyler Robinson, the man accused of murdering him, said he intended to snuff out Kirk’s “hate.”
Conservatives across the country paid tributes to Kirk, but some on the Left celebrated or dismissed his death. President Donald Trump has ordered an investigation into leftist-motivated violence in the wake of the assassination, and companies have distanced themselves from nonprofits that criticized Turning Point USA.
In John 11:25, Jesus says, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live.” Christians point to such passages to emphasize Jesus’ gift of eternal life to those who believe in him.
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