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To: L.N. Smithee
How in the world can you recruit the child of "hard core atheists" for a Christian school? I don't like "recruiting" children against the will or philosophy of their parents. I don't like it when atheists do it, not when communists do it, not when homosexuals do it, not when Democrats do it, and not when Christians do it.

If we lived in a large city, that would be true. In our small and extremely Liberal county, the name of the game is "How do we parents keep our children out of public school."

As a result, parents band together for school options. At our Christian school, we have students from all denominations and the prayer services are led by everyone from the Baptist minister to the Catholic priest.

Before the Christian school was available, we sent our kids to a secular private "Co-Op School" where we parents owned the lease on the building and we owned the teacher's contracts. Our Christian school has the same arrangement.

The student in question was a classmate from the secular co-op school. The parents now have to decide how to keep their child out of public school as the co-op school only goes to 5th grade and we go to 7th grade with plans to go to 8th. We are an option to public school.

If you are surprised that an atheist would send their child to a Christian school, you would be floored that one of our Jewish friends is sending her kid to a one teacher, Christian based private elemenary school in town as an alternative to public school. (He played a shepherd in the Nativity play last Christmas. Oy vey!). Last night, she dropped over and was discussion our school as a possible alternative for middle school.

Aversion to public schools makes for strange bed-fellows.

236 posted on 05/19/2002 10:02:20 AM PDT by Polybius
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To: Polybius
Before the Christian school was available, we sent our kids to a secular private "Co-Op School" where we parents owned the lease on the building and we owned the teacher's contracts. Our Christian school has the same arrangement.
PUBLIC schools used to have a strong arrangement like this: beforte the 'federal' (your) money came from Wash DC, with all the attendant strings.....
295 posted on 05/19/2002 1:31:07 PM PDT by Elsie
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