Officials at a San Diego-area charter school have ordered an artist to make changes to a mural painted during a fundraiser, after receiving complaints about an image in the painting — President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE’s head on a spear.

MAAC Community Charter School Director Tommy Ramirez said in a statement that the artwork “does not align with our school’s philosophy of non-violence,” according to The San Diego Union-Tribune.

“We have been in communication with the artist — who has agreed to modify the artwork — to better align with the school’s philosophy,” Ramirez said.

“We expect that this, and other murals, will give cause for conversation among our student population and are ready to help them reflect on it and formulate their own opinions about its message and implications,” the statement added.

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Sasha Andrade painted the mural in conjunction with students and other invited artists as part of the school’s annual scholarship fundraiser.

The school has since covered that part of the mural with plywood, according to the Union-Tribune.

Andrade posted a photo of the uncovered mural on Facebook, writing, “They can try to #censor it but here it is guys!”

Andrade said in a subsequent Facebook post that she has received hateful messages and threats over the mural, and shared screenshots of the messages from other Facebook users.

“The only thing this man has done, bring racism and white supremacists to hide behind their computers and harass anyone who does not support trump,” she wrote. “It irritates me and saddens me that this is the country we are living in full of hate and fascist people.”