An economics and social studies teacher in Orange County, Florida, has won a battle with his school district, which means displaying a poster of Charlie Kirk in his classroom is now allowable.
As WND reported, William Loggans, a teacher at Horizon High School, had put up the poster shortly after Kirk’s assassination on a Utah campus Sept. 10.
Along with Kirk’s image, the poster included one of his quotes: “Never underestimate the power of your voice and the impact you can have on the world when you speak up for what you believe in.”
In an interview with Not the Bee, Loggans shared his motivation behind the poster, saying that he has a variety of such banners around his room featuring notable public figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Ronald Reagan.
Loggans was forced to take the poster down after a student complained, telling his teacher that Charlie Kirk “is a Nazi and a fascist.”
The teacher subsequently filed a grievance with the school, which has ruled that the poster can go back up.
Andrew Jackson, principal of Horizon High School, responded to Loggans this week: “Based on my review and your representation, your grievance is granted and you may redisplay the poster.”
“This is quite a victory, and it’s not my victory – this victory is the students’ victory,” Loggans told Fox News Digital. “Instead of being told what they can have or what kind of inspirational quotes they can have in the room and on the person, now they can hear different viewpoints. They can make up their own minds. And so, this is a clear victory for my students and, frankly, for students across this nation.”
Loggans’ attorney, Anthony Sabatini, posted on X about the victory:
HUGE NEWS— Orange County Public School District has backed down—and my legal client Mr. Loggans can now re-display his Charlie Kirk poster in the classroom. You win when you fight back ?￰゚ヌᄌ
Huge thank you to the Florida Department of Education and the Office of Parental Rights in… pic.twitter.com/DDFhMaoAwh
— Anthony Sabatini (@AnthonySabatini) October 21, 2025