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Wisconsin High School Censors Student’s Graduation Speech

Student Opted Not To Speak When Administrators Required She Not Reference Discrimination, School Shootings, Gender Inequality

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A Wisconsin high school valedictorian decided against speaking at commencement after school administrators required she not reference discrimination, school shootings and gender inequality.

But a local newspaper did publish her speech.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that 18-year-old Cait Christenson was among six valedictorians at Tomahawk High School.

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Christenson says administrators wanted to censor some topics for fear of provoking disagreement, judgment and making others feel attacked. She says she wanted to spark crucial thinking, not advocate any specific policy changes.

The principal confirms Christenson decided not to speak at the Sunday ceremony after staff asked for edits.

The Tomahawk Leader newspaper published her speech Tuesday. In it, she writes that “we can make changes in our nation and even around the world, just by promoting positivity, acceptance and equity.”