In the latest chapter of what has become an unfortunate trend, a controversy has erupted at Lipscomb Academy in Nashville, Tennessee, over the school’s handling of a tribute to conservative figure Charlie Kirk. Students at the academy donned red ties to honor Kirk, who had recently been posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. This small act of remembrance, which ran afoul of the school’s dress code, resulted in the students being asked to remove their ties, sparking an uproar in the community. The school later issued a lukewarm apology, claiming it would work with students to plan a future chapel service focused on boldness and impact in their faith.
It seems that the ghost of political correctness haunts even the most sacred halls of this Church of Christ school. When a celebrated conservative is honored by young students, they’re told to hide their tribute like contraband. Yet, in what feels like a double standard, the school’s previous response to other societal issues has been starkly different, creating a stark contrast that has not gone unnoticed. Many keen observers note how swiftly and publicly the school responded to incidents involving racial injustice, such as the tragedies of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor.
Savannah Chrisley, a well-known TV personality, voiced strong criticism against the school’s actions at a Turning Point event at the University of Oklahoma. Her speech emphasized the importance of standing up to critics, suggesting that opposition to their mission only proves its significance. According to Chrisley, honoring Charlie Kirk is about more than just memories—it’s about supporting values like faith, freedom, and family. Her sentiments were clear: the school’s approach has parents and donors scratching their heads, wondering just whose interests the school’s policies truly serve.
Behind the scenes at Lipscomb Academy, concerns continue to simmer. Students have reportedly expressed fear over showing up to school and worry about vocalizing their opinions. The school’s leadership, including figures like Dr. Candace McQueen and Brad Scholz, who reportedly have their history of liberal stances, are under scrutiny for how the institution is being shaped under their watch. Meanwhile, staff members are reportedly directed to read literature on topics like anti-racism and white supremacy, raising questions about the ideological direction the school is heading in.
The underlying tension here reflects a broader struggle seen across many educational institutions nationwide. Parents and donors are left wondering why a Christian school is faltering in upholding a balance that respects conservative perspectives. With Lipscomb Academy receiving substantial federal funding, some, including Linda McMahon, are being urged to scrutinize closely just how these resources are utilized. After all, if a school fails to serve the interests of its students, parents, and supporters, one might wonder whose agenda it is truly advancing.