High school student sues ‘thin-skinned’ principal over suspension for mocking social media posts

Tullahoma (Tenn.) High School principal Jason Quick is seen in three Instagram posts from student I.P., who was suspended for three days for making the posts (images via Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression).

A high school student says a “thin-skinned” principal violated his First Amendment free speech rights when he was suspended for three days over social media posts he made mocking the head of the school.

The student, a rising senior at Tullahoma High School in Tennessee, was suspended for three days in August 2022 after posting three doctored images of principal Jason Quick. The suspension was issued by assistant principal Derrick Crutchfield, according to a lawsuit filed by the student.

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