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Tennessee School Districts Balk At Revealing Islam Lessons
dailycaller ^ | 09/30/2015 | ERIC OWENS

Posted on 09/30/2015 10:34:21 AM PDT by MarvinStinson

Tennessee School Districts Say Revealing Islam Lessons May Cost ‘Millions,’ Take Too Darn Long

Dozens and dozens of taxpayer-funded Tennessee school districts are refusing to comply with an open records request from a conservative legal nonprofit seeking materials and documents relevant to the way public schools are teaching Islam — primarily to middle schoolers.

The American Center for Law & Justice, a law firm that generally promotes conservative and Christian principles, sent its open records requests to all 146 taxpayer-funded school districts in Tennessee earlier this month, reports The Tennessean, Nashville’s main newspaper.

A Nashville attorney, Chuck Cagle of the law firm Lewis Thomason, has provided almost 80 school districts (all represented by the firm) with a sample letter which district officials are customizing to deny the conservative group’s open records request.

“Our client denies your request in full,” the sample letter reads. “Among many other defects in your demand, the Tennessee Open Records Act only requires that certain public records be made available for personal inspection by Tennessee citizens. See Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)(1)(B). A public records request made by an agent on behalf of a foreign business entity is invalid.”

An attorney for the Washington, D.C.-based American Center for Law & Justice, CeCe Heil, says Cagle is applying his Tennessee law all wrong.

“We deal with government entities regularly and anticipate the necessity of engaging in negotiations pertaining to the actual documentation received,” Heil told The Tennessean in an email. “Our open records requests are valid and signed by an attorney who is a citizen of Tennessee.”

Also, Heil noted, the ACLJ is requesting the records because anxious Tennessee parents contacted its attorneys.

The ACLJ’s open records request is definitely broad. The conservative activist group is seeking every test, every quiz, every lesson plan, every study guide and every bit of instructional material concerning the teaching of religion in all Tennessee public school districts. The request specifies anything asking students to recite words in Arabic or to say or write Muslim prayers. It also seeks internal communications concerning how and classroom materials were chosen.

“I’ve never seen a records request that asked for this volume of information in 25 years of practicing law,” Cagle, the professional school district lawyer, complained.

Cagle has also claimed that compliance with an open records request about what schools are teaching in not feasible because it will take too long to respond and cost too much money.

“On the front end, this could cost school boards hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars to respond to this request,” Cagle told Nashville NBC affiliate WSMV.

The open records request is related to a grassroots reaction among parents — primarily evangelical Christian parents — against what they perceive as an inappropriate focus on Islam in history and social studies courses in Tennessee middle schools.

Earlier this month, for example, parents in the Nashville suburb of in Spring Hill expressed alarm because their public middle school children are learning about Islam in a world history class but, the parents say, the course material pointedly ignores Christianity.

(RELATED: Public School Parents Angry After Middle Schoolers Instructed To Write ‘ALLAH IS THE ONLY GOD’)

Mad mom Brandee Porterfield, who has a seventh-grade daughter at Spring Hill Middle School in Spring Hill, Tenn., said her daughter came home with world history schoolwork all about the Five Pillars of Islam and other core teachings of the Abrahamic religion. The first and most important pillar — the shahada in Arabic — is roughly translated as: “There is no god but God. Muhammad is the messenger of God.” Porterfield said her daughter’s teacher instructed the girl to write: “Allah is the only God.”

A petition initiated by the American Center for Law & Justice entitled “Stop Islamic Indoctrination in School” had garnered 201,505 signatures as of early Wednesday morning.

A spokesman for the Islamic Center of Nashville, Rashed Fakhruddin, said he thinks both the ACLJ’s open records request and the claim that schools are teaching too much Islam are preposterous.

“I don’t know if this is meant to be a witch hunt, but all of the religions — Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism — they’re being taught in the schools,” Fakhruddin told WSMV.

In addition to Islam, students in Tennessee public schools also study Buddhism and Hinduism. However, they do not study Christianity per se. There is not, for example, one class day dedicated to the basic Jesus story.

A Spring Hill school district official promised that students eventually come across a reference to Christianity when history teachers reach the “Age of Exploration” in eighth grade. Then, students will hear about Christians persecuting other Christians in some countries in Western Europe.

For reasons that are not entirely clear, Tennessee appears an epicenter for America’s continuing encounter with Islam.

Back in February, for example, leaders of ISIS took to the group’s propaganda magazine to urge followers to assassinate an American professor who teaches in Memphis.

(RELATED: ISIS Is Now Threatening To Murder A COLLEGE PROFESSOR IN TENNESSEE)

The professor, Yasir Qadhi, teaches at Rhodes College, a private bastion of the liberal arts in Memphis, Tenn.

Qadhi, born in Houston, Texas, is a professor of religious studies. He is also a Muslim cleric and the resident scholar at the Memphis Islamic Center.

ISIS and its adherents don’t like Qadhi because he stands athwart the radical Muslim entity, yelling stop.

“Contrary to popular opinion, ISIS does not have support in the American Muslim community,” Qadhi said when the calls for assassination were fresh.

“ISIS does not represent my faith, their actions are in contradiction to my faith, and I’m appalled at what they are doing in the name of my faith,” the professor added. (RELATED: ISIS Yearns To Be North Korea And Nine More Things You Won’t Believe About These LUNATICS)

In 2013, officials at Sunset Elementary School in the affluent Nashville suburb of Brentwood rescinded a ban on delicious pork just one day after it went into effect because parents complained. The parents and other locals believed that the prohibition on pork had been an attempt to defer to the sensibilities of unidentified Muslim students. (RELATED: Tennessee Elementary School Lifts Fatwa Against Pork After Parents Complain)

Tennessee lawmakers recently decided to expedite a review of the way Islam and other religions are taught in the state’s public schools, The Tennessean notes. The review, which had been slated for 2018, will now occur in January.

Over percent of the residents of Tennessee identify as Christian, according to a 2014 Pew poll. About one percent of Volunteer State residents call themselves Muslim.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Tennessee
KEYWORDS: commoncore; education; islam; publicschools; schools; teachingislam; tennessee
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To: MayflowerMadam
Parents should send every child to school with a video recorder running from beginning to end of school day. Or request that technology be installed in every classroom so that parents can log in and monitor their children. They do it in day care centers. Schools love new technology so much, they should love this.

It's amazing that I never thought of that brilliant idea!!, there are cameras everywhere and the classroom should be no exception....I fully intend to propose this idea to my local school board.

41 posted on 09/30/2015 1:05:50 PM PDT by terycarl (COMMON SENSE PREVAILS OVER ALL..)
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To: ChicagahAl

As a woman, I completely agree with your assessment.

While he was going through that mess, we ran into his former principal-a man. The former principal gave him the manly, quick one arm side hug because he knows my husband and knew the whole thing was wrong.

The female principal that replaced him has been so disastrous that a teacher told her daughter she will pay for private school for the grandkids
during their middle school years.


42 posted on 09/30/2015 1:16:11 PM PDT by NorthstarMom (God says debt is a curse and children are a blessing, yet we apply for loans and prevent pregnancy.)
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To: terycarl

“....I fully intend to propose this idea to my local school board.”

It would be great if school boards all over the country were inundated with demands (not suggestions ... demands) for this type of parental oversight. Can you imagine what the evil teachers’ unions would do? Heads would explode!

A “teacher cam” in every classroom would be great. Relatively cheap. Teachers might be more motivated to ... well ... teach. Parents who don’t give a rip about their kids aren’t required to log in, but their kids will reap benefits because teachers will have to perform better. Why should the liberal education system have PRIVATE unfettered access to children’s brains for six hours every day? It’s sickening.


43 posted on 09/30/2015 2:10:17 PM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Beware the tyranny of the easily offended. (Stossel))
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To: ChicagahAl; Impy; Clintonfatigued; GOPsterinMA; BillyBoy

When I started elementary school in the late 1970s, the principal was a woman and she had held the title for decades. There were no problems on her watch.

When I was in middle school in the mid ‘80s, they switched from a no-nonsense male principal to a 40-something woman. Everyone was raving about how “wonderful” she was and her predecessor a boor. Having dealt with both of them, the difference was night and day. When I was implicated (falsely) by a school bus driver for a spitball melee (how quaint), the male principal looked me straight in the eye and asked if I was responsible. I replied with a “No, sir.” Without a second question or comment, he dismissed me.

When the next year and the woman took over and there was becoming a noticeable breakdown in discipline at the school and I was a victim of assault and battery by some unruly punks, I complained to her and she didn’t do a damn thing about it. It got so out of hand that by the end of the year a woman teacher (who also was ill-fit for handling unruly children), decided to single me out and I ended up quickly turning the tables and excoriating her loudly in the hallway with the parting shot that she wasn’t fit to teach 1st graders, nevermind handling oversized 12 and 13 year old aspiring thugs (with teachers and others coming out of the classes to see what the shouting was about). No one had ever spoken the truth to her straight out over her incompetency. The following year she transferred to teaching 1st grade.

This is almost quaint stuff by today’s standards, but watching ever-increasing incompetence in our public schools and protection of equally ill-suited teachers by labor unions year by year soured me on the entire system by the time I was 12 or 13. 30 years hence, it’s an epic-level disaster.


44 posted on 09/30/2015 4:21:34 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: MayflowerMadam
It would be great if school boards all over the country were inundated with demands (not suggestions ... demands)

Oh, fear not, everyone who knows me realizes that my suggestions are, in effect, demands. If they are refused, or worse ignored, I will more than insist that my views be considered......they always are.

45 posted on 09/30/2015 5:41:13 PM PDT by terycarl (COMMON SENSE PREVAILS OVER ALL..)
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To: MarvinStinson

Is the Bible Belt becoming the Koran Belt?

Who is behind this?


46 posted on 09/30/2015 11:29:47 PM PDT by aquila48
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To: aquila48

There is a huge concentration of muslims in Tennessee.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/07/16/immigration-to-swell-u-s-muslim-population-to-6-2-million/

Both of Tennessee’s Senators, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN)
and Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN), helped pass the Senate’s Gang of Eight bill which would have tripled the number of green cards issued over the next ten years.


47 posted on 10/01/2015 3:12:14 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
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To: terycarl

I love it! I will pray for you and that something might come from this and from your strength. Parents being able to keep an eye on classrooms activities goes far beyond simply monitoring Islam-specific indoctrination.

I have a friend here in a TN county who was successful in having the Islam program removed from these schools. He, some Tea Partiers, and some church members gathered the pertinent information and took it someone in power at the school district. Not sure of the title. (I don’t have kids or grand-kids so am not “up” on the hierarchy.) Their case was strong and they were successful. So, it can be done.


48 posted on 10/01/2015 4:28:07 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Beware the tyranny of the easily offended. (Stossel))
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