Christian Teacher Wins $95K Lawsuit After Suspension For Not Using Pronouns

A Christian teacher in Kansas secured a $95,000 settlement after being suspended for refusing to use a biologically female student’s preferred pronouns. Pamela Ricard, a middle school math teacher since 2005, cited her religious belief that gender is assigned by God at birth. Instead of using the preferred name, she addressed the student by their legal last name with the title “Miss.” She believed this compromise respected both the student’s identity and her religious values. The district suspended her anyway, citing bullying and diversity policies.

Ricard sought a religious exemption. The district denied it multiple times. In a 2022 federal lawsuit, she argued that the Geary County School District violated her constitutional rights to free speech, religious exercise, and due process. The lawsuit also revealed that teachers were allegedly instructed to conceal a student’s preferred name and pronouns from parents if requested by the student. “No school district should force teachers to deceive parents or compromise their religious convictions,” said Tyson Langhofer of the Alliance Defending Freedom, which supported Ricard’s case.

The lawsuit concluded with a $95,000 settlement just six months after filing. The district also agreed to expunge her record and acknowledged her good standing as an educator. The school board revoked its policy requiring teachers to conceal students’ preferences from their parents. Ricard retired the same year. Her attorney emphasized that she treated every student with dignity throughout her career and criticized the district for failing to extend the same fairness to her.

The case set a precedent. Schools cannot force educators into deception or punish them for adhering to religious beliefs without facing financial consequences. The debate over gender identity, religious freedom, and school policies is far from over. But this ruling made one thing clear: teachers have rights too. And districts that ignore them may end up paying for it. Not just in dollars. In credibility. Ricard walked away with her record clean and her retirement intact. That’s not a loss. That’s a statement. And the message was heard. Loud and clear.

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