How was his censored speech about separation of church and state?
From your local story:
"He was one of the most quiet and softspoken students of the Joshua High School graduating class, and what the valedictorian wasn't allowed to say at commencement exercises is making national news.
Most people have never ever heard me speak much less see me smile, said Remington Reimer, as he addressed the large crowd gathered Thursday at Owl Stadium.
And then, the Burleson resident began what would have appeared to have been a traditional graduation speech thanking his parents and naming special teachers that have helped him along the way and telling the crowd how proud he was of his class and how close they all were.
He discussed perseverance in life, and told fellow graduates its the finish that matters. He then told a story about a runner who finished a race with a broken leg. He added that, years from now, it wouldn't matter that he was valedictorian or first in his class but, rather, that he and his classmates finished the race and finished well.
Nice words. Nice kid. Another graduation day in America.
Then Reimer discussed his faith and thanked God for sending His only son to die for me and the rest of the world.
Reimer, who has secured an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy, talked about free speech and the U.S. Constitution and how that yesterday, I was threatened with having the mic turned off and...
And then the mic was turned off.
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But according to another eyewitness source who posted on Burleson Star's Facebook
the situation stemmed from Reimer being told not to mention freedom of speech or religion. But that source said the graduation ceremony closed in prayer."
I know, because I went through basically the same controversy at my own high school.