Rosary necklace banned for being a
'gang symbol' at Nebraska school
by Michael Zennie
School administrators in a Nebraska town of 26,000 told a middle school girl to take off her cross necklace because it looks too much like a rosary, which they say is being used by gang members.
Twelve-year-old Elizabeth Cary says her necklace is a reminder of her faith. And she vowed to stand up for what she believes in and fight the Fremont, Neb., school district, where she is a sixth grader.
The local Catholic archdioceses has condemned the decision to ban rosaries from schools and says administrators should be smart enough to tell which students are at risk for gang activity.
Taphorn told KETV-7 in Omaha, Neb., that the ban on rosaries is an infringement on Elizabeth's rights to freely practice her religion.
'It makes me feel like I want to scream really bad,' Elizabeth told the TV station.
Little Elizabeth said she doesn't even know what a gang is and doesn't understand why the school won't let her wear her necklace any more.
'I’m deciding to stand up for Jesus and do whatever I can to stop this,' she said.
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