Virginia school puts up controversial ABCs display on Women's History Month, starting with 'A is for Abortion'
The Fairfax County Superintendent called the display 'thoughtful' and defended the school's decision to keep the display up
By Marc Tamasco Fox News
Published March 30, 2025 6:00am EDT
A public high school in Fairfax County, Virginia, decorated its history hallway with a polarizing alphabetic display for Women's History Month, beginning with "A is for Abortion."
West Springfield High School lined the hallway with a display for each letter of the alphabet, representing what school officials believe are important aspects of women's history. The school told Fox News' Laura Ingraham that "The ABCs to ME" display "is a student-led history project that is part of an elective Women's History class."
The "A is for Abortion" section of the display featured an image of a coat hanger and a positive pregnancy test, as well as a description of the project, which was first reported by The Daily Signal.
According to the project description, the display is for Women's History Month, and the Women’s History class is "celebrating and bringing awareness to what it means to be a young woman today at West Springfield High School and in the world."
"A" wasn't the only letter that turned heads, with former Vice President Kamala Harris being the focal point of the "H is for Hope" display.

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