Since most religions consider sex outside of marriage to be against the doctrines of their faith, could a lawsuit be filed on 'Church and State' grounds? By that I would argue that the school is specifically countering religious beliefs, on sex outside of marriage, to such an extent (via dispensing birth control) that they are in fact promoting action which is offensive to the Church?
I know it is weak, but people a lot smarter then I am, might be able to use this as a basis to file a lawsuit, gain adverse publicity against Santa Rosa SD, and make them back down. The only analogy I can think of would be something like free ham sandwiches to all students at lunch. Ham is offensive to some, so this would not be done.
Could this illogic be extended to this?
We will teach you how to kill your babies in school today.
Oh yes, Mr. President, you bet your ass that "No Child Shall Be Left Behind" because we flush them down the toilet.
What happened to "Drug Free Zone"? Doesn't it just give you a safe fuzzy feeling knowing that educational establishment is dealing in drugs?
later pingout.