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- A Wisconsin school district wouldn't allow first graders to sing "Rainbowland," a song about acceptance.
- Melissa Tempel, a teacher, complained publicly about the decision and was eventually fired.
- Tempel is now suing the district, arguing it violated her freedom of speech.
A Wisconsin school district fired a teacher after she publicly objected to its decision not to allow her first-grade students to sing "Rainbowland," a song about acceptance.