Worcester County Public Schools Continues DEI With Campaign of Religious Bias
- Fellow Editors
- Jun 12
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 13
Worcester County Public Schools continues its mission to promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). A campaign of religious bias was discovered that's designed to reduce and eliminate the mention of Jesus Christ, while clearly acknowledging and focused on promoting another deity.

Easter is about the resurrection of Jesus Christ, who died on a cross for our sins, was buried, and rose 3 days later. God's one and only Son Jesus conquered death and paid the ultimate price as a sacrifice so that we can be cleansed and forgiven of our sins not by our works, but as a gift from God for those who believe in the resurrection of Jesus. Jesus died for ALL.
That's a really big deal.
Yet, on April 20th, the gospel message has been reduced and degraded to some colorful eggs and a basket, with no mention of Jesus for the hope, renewal, and joy or any mention of sacrifice.
Then, we have a post on Sid Al-Adah. There's mention of sacrifice by works, and concludes "May Allah bless your life with joy and prosperity." A proclaimed deity is specified. There's even a link to learn more about this Muslim holiday, when the Easter post had no link to learn more about the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
DEI are the first three letters of DEITY. Any coincidence? Those that proselytize the religion of DEI see themselves as gods, and that they are the saviours to society.
One thing the school system has been consistent with is discrimination against some and giving preference to others. This is not always direct, but often subtle through degradation. Systems of double standards are established, and noticed when executed. This is DEI.
This isn't a debate on whether or not the school should post about religious holidays. There's nothing wrong with that. What's wrong is the portrayal. The mention of Jesus Christ by a public school is avoided at all cost when it's just fine to mention any other god. This is religious bias.
Why would the name Jesus be such an offense?
Because they know in their heart that Jesus is real and they love their sin. They don't want to give up that sin. To feel justified in their sin, they go out of their way to convince others (little children) to do the same as one would seek a partner in crime.
To acknowledge Jesus, that would mean that they have to acknowledge their sin. If they're not willing to repent or turn away from their sin, it becomes an act of rebellion between them and God. That's why the school system has focused on DEI by stocking obscene materials in its media centers, sexualizing children, promoting rebellion and victimhood, fails to discipline, undermines morality, and uses Social Emotional Learning (SEL) to teach children to make decisions on self-centered feelings rather than facts. This isn't school.
In the end, another double standard of Worcester County Public Schools has been exposed.
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