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Christian school pays $10K to student suspended for coming out as gay

The court rescinded her suspension and barred the school from disparaging her to colleges and universities.

  • Morgan Armstrong was suspended and banned from graduation by a Tennessee Christian school after coming out as gay on social media in April 2025.
  • Armstrong sued the school alleging discrimination, claiming the school threatened to withhold her diploma and interfere with her college admissions.
  • The court ordered the school to pay Armstrong $10,000, rescind her suspension, expunge her record, and agree not to interfere with her college admissions.
  • The school and Armstrong disagreed on policy violations but agreed to move forward, while Armstrong stated she deserved equal treatment for her relationship.
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The young girl's revelation was made via Facebook - The school is citing a violation of social media policy

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The Tennessean broke the news in Nashville, United States on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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