A Florida high school Principal, named Ms. Jennifer Sinclair, resigned from her position in 2018 after she made a controversial decision to remove a replica statue of Michelangelo's David from the school's courtyard.
The decision was made in response to complaints from some parents who argued that the statue was inappropriate for a school setting and constituted pornography.
Ms. Sinclair had covered the statue's genitals with a removable cloth as a temporary solution, but some parents were still upset and called for the statue's removal.
The incident sparked a debate about censorship and artistic freedom, with many people criticizing the parents for being overly sensitive and arguing that the statue was a work of art that had been celebrated for centuries.
In the end, Ms. Sinclair resigned from her position, citing the controversy as a distraction from the school's mission.
The statue was eventually returned to the courtyard after the cloth covering was removed.