Holiday decorations in Benicia High School has several students, including a school Club, wondering if the ACLU several religious traditions are being favored over others in the school.
School leadership class students put up a tree on the school quad and other ornaments to celebrate the holiday season. There are even signs that said "Happy Holidays", but some students were not raised in a Christian household says religion they go out.
The tree is apparently sparked controversy has been taken from the quad continues to blow the wind down. It was in the class Board Thursday.
"A Push to expand the holiday decorations, not take them down," said Teresa Finn, supervising teacher ACLU Club in Benicia HIGH SCHOOL. "There are a lot of tolerance in this school."
"Class of leadership put the tree in the Faculty room has decorative paper over it," said the Finn. "Any decoration has been suggested that the teacher gift or one of their classes can be purchased. The prize then awarded to children of leadership that will display all the gifts to local charity's Adopt-A-Family Program. "