Her legal team said that it was an infringement on their rights to require schools to implement gender fluidity policies without considering the First Amendment.
Josh Ney, Ricard’s lawyer, highlighted her dedication to treating every kid with respect throughout the course of her career.
He chastised the district for not treating Ricard with the same dignity and fairness throughout the dispute. Six months after the case was filed,
The Christian instructor received a $95,000 settlement, marking a substantial triumph. Additionally, the district recognized her excellent status as an instructor and consented to delete her record.
The school board also repealed the rule that required instructors to keep children’ choices a secret from their parents.