A high school senior near Buffalo, New York, has won after pushing back against her public school’s decision not to allow her to decorate her paid parking spot with Christian references.
Sabrina Steffans’ original designs for her senior parking place were rejected, but when First Liberty Institute stepped in to join the fight, the Grand Island Central School District reversed course, CBN News reported Wednesday.
After the school district was threatened with litigation, they decided Steffans is free to use a religious design on school property.
Steffans said she initially entered three of her drawings, noting “the first drawing was a drawing of this mountain called Salvation Mountain. And when I handed it in, they said… completely no to it because it had crosses, a Bible verse, and jus