Posted on 09/26/2005 9:41:30 AM PDT by Conservative Lion
ONTARIO, Calif. A Christian school expelled a 14-year-old student because her parents are lesbians, the school's superintendent said in a letter. Shay Clark was expelled from Ontario Christian School (search) on Thursday. "Your family does not meet the policies of admission," Superintendent Leonard Stob wrote to Tina Clark, Shay's biological mother. The school's policy states that at least one parent cannot engage in practices "immoral or inconsistent with a positive Christian life style such as cohabitating without marriage or in a homosexual relationship," Stob wrote. Shay and her parents said they will not fight the ruling. Shay will attend public school next week. Stob could not be reached for comment. School administrators learned of the parents' relationship this week after Shay and another cheerleader were reprimanded for talking to the crowd during a Sept. 16 football game, according to Clark and her partner, Mitzi Gray. After school officials told Clark that her daughter could no longer attend the school, the mother was ordered to remove Shay from cheerleading practice, collect the girl's belongings and leave the property.
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Most un-Christian thing I have ever seen. If anything, this child is in need of this influence. I hope they see the error of their ways.
Good decision making skills are fundamental to success in life. Hard to teach. Just remember, lots of people go through stuff in college. She'll come around. You are her greatest influence.
(Will you save that and send it back to me in a couple of years when mine go?)
They PUT her in the school
I am agree it is a tough call. Neither option seems ideal. But if you think that, apparently you become part of the agenda.
The rules of one Christian school I am very familiar with allows a student to go there in the elementary grades if one parent is a Christian. Entering Junior High, the child has to make their own profession of faith.
The decision the school in this article made upholds the rules for that school.
If that child continues at that school the school would be put into the position of allowing the "parents" to come to school functions, etc. and seem to condone their lifestyle. There is really no other recourse for that school. They have to consider the other students and parents.
>>>I disagree with this decision. If anyone could use a good, solid Christian education, it's this poor girl. It's not her fault that her immoral "parents" are using her for thir own selfish purposes.>>>
I agree wholeheartedly. I hate that many on FR rejoice this decision as it validates their hatred. Jesus hung out with many 'undesirables', but they needed it the most. Why do modern Christians become what they claim to hate? And they become everything Jesus wasn't.
No, I want nerdy children! Being cool (and the never-ending quest for elusive cool) got me in trouble.
Thanks! I've been dragging here in the dust all day thinking about her. But she lives at home, so I have to witness it. Now I'm having to learn the extremely difficult lesson of keeping my mouth shut. Was never very good at that. If I was, I probably won't love freeping so much. I'm sure your children will be great!
I stand corrected.
Thank You..
Seeing Ontario, I simply assumed it was Canada..
>>>No, I want nerdy children! Being cool (and the never-ending quest for elusive cool) got me in trouble.>>>
AMEN!!!
I think the difference is that in most Christian Schools the parents have to be very actively involved in many aspects of the school. If they make an exception for this "family" then that would open the door for many more forced exceptions. If any sueing is to be done, the school should sue the couple for falsely entering the child in the school system.
I think you don't understand the reason why many of us "rejoice" in this decision. I don't see any rejoicing going on for one thing because most everyone I've read feel for this child and the position she's in. And most agree that the environment would probably be good for her. I believe that we should be willing to hang out with "undesirables" and witness to those who need it. But I DON'T believe that we put our children out to pasture to do that for us. Parents need to protect them until they're older. Christians aren't becoming what they hate here. They're obeying the Bible's command to bring up their children as they ought.
Both of my kids went to a Christian school and before they would be accepted, at least one of the parents must profess their faith towards Christ. Nice to see that the school is enforcing their rules.
I disagree. Christian values also include standing up for what is right and against what is wrong. To ignore the alternative family makeup is to tacitly approve it, IMO.
A lawyer can't sue without a plaintiff.
A lawyer in search of a plaintiff? John Edwards, is that you?.......
"I disagree with this decision. If anyone could use a good, solid Christian education, it's this poor girl. It's not her fault that her immoral "parents" are using her for thir own selfish purposes."
EGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGSACTLY!
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