GRANTS PASS, Ore. — A school bus driver who filed a lawsuit after he was fired for flying a Confederate flag from his personal vehicle should have his day in court, a federal magistrate said.
The Associated Press reports that Phoenix-Talent School District 4 Superintendent Ben Bergreen had seen the flag on Ken Webber's truck parked at the bus yard owned by the school district and told bus company First Student he wanted it removed because it violated the district's anti-harassment policy. Webber refused to remove the flag or park his truck off school property and was fired last year. He then sued to get his job back.











