New Mexico Middle School Denies Pro-Life Club, Student Takes Legal Action

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New Mexico Middle School Denies Pro-Life Club, Student Takes Legal Action



Last year an Albuquerque, New Mexico middle school, refused to allow a student to start a pro-life club, and are now facing legal action. 


Reportedly, 8th grader Dylan Fredette asked the administration at his middle school numerous times for permission to launch a Students for Life group at Rio Rancho Middle School last year but was consistently denied the right to do so by the school’s principal, Linda Kitts.


According to the Thomas More Society, which is representing Fredette, Kitts told the student that she could not allow the club because it would be too controversial and unfair to those who did not agree with him.


“Rio Rancho Middle School currently allows various non-curriculum clubs, including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Club, Pay It Forward Club, and Chess Club. Kitts’ only explanation to Dylan regarding her refusal to allow the club was that the group’s message would be too controversial and not ‘fair,'” Thomas More Society Special Counsel Joan Mannix noted.


“That basis for denial violates Dylan Fredette’s rights under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and Rio Rancho Public Schools’ own policies,” she said.


Purportedly, Principal Kitts has no memory of the conversation in November 2017.


CBN Reports, the president of Students for Life of America, Kristan Hawkins, seemed skeptical of the principal’s…

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