Posted on 05/03/2015 7:17:12 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
MERIWETHER COUNTY, Ga. -A Meriwether County high school principal claims he was fired after he prayed with a group of students during a volunteer Christian meeting.
Dr. Michael Lehr said he just wants the facts to come out and that he's relying on his faith to get him through this.
News Radio 106.7's Nathalie Pozo spoke with several students and parents who are outraged this happened to what they call a kind, dedicated, well respected man. Now, the community is rallying behind him.
It is breaking our hearts its breaking our hearts because it is not supposed to be like this, one parent said.
Last Wednesday, during a volunteer Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting, the Manchester High School principal said he filled in for the organization's leader and read scripture as well as prayed with students in attendance.
Because this is a Christian community and I want my daughter to pray, said another parent.
Dr. Lehr who did not want to speak on camera said he had his annual evaluation two days later with the county's school superintendent. He says at that meeting, Superintendent Carol Lane put him on indefinite administrative leave for the remainder of his contract which expires in June for leading prayers at the FCA meeting.
What do you expect at a Christian meeting except prayer and Bible reading, one parent noted.
I want prayer in this school. I am proud to see our football team take a knee and pray before and after games. And also in clubs and we're just shocked, said parent Angila Waddell.
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I have a better idea!
Abolish government schooling.
In an ideal world, we wouldn’t have public education and this argument would be moot. I would much rather have my real estate and other taxes back and make my own educational arrangements.
Therefore!
Get government out of the education business. Begin the process of privatizing K-12 schooling. Let these non-neutral cultural, political, and religious worldview issues be settled in the private sector between private teachers and private principals.
As I said in 62, in an ideal world, we wouldn't have public education. But we don't live in an ideal world, we live in this one. Sometimes you don't get to pick the hill you fight on.
The belief that there is no neutral is why we pulled our kids out of public school to homeschool them.
It has been the hardest thing I have undertaken, but after seven years I am still glad we made that choice.
You seem to be under the impression that the school is sponsoring the FCA group. It is merely using the building. Have you ever been to a school building in the evening after school hours? It is a busy place, many groups are using it and not all are school sponsored teams, clubs, etc.
Even churches can rent the space to use for worship on Sundays, that doesn’t mean the school is sponsoring the church. Our church rents the gym and a couple of classrooms to use for Wednesday night kids programs. Using space is not the same as sponsoring. It is a public building and after school hours it is used as a community center for all kinds of groups.
In an ideal world I would agree.
Unfortunately we do not have “education” we have indoctrination.
I did. I homeschooled my children. The government reports that now 4% of school-age children are homeschooled. The real number is likely twice that. Vouchers, charters, tax credits, and Internet schooling expand year by year and state by state.
Ideas are the most powerful thing in the universe. Remember, please, that we exist at all began as an idea in the mind of God. That government schooling is a illegitimate First Amendment and freedom of conscience abomination is a **powerful** idea and it is taking strong root in the hearts and minds of the citizens of this nation.
Powerful and intractable institutions can lose their legitimacy seemingly overnight. There are many examples. Our American Revolution is one. Government K-12 schooling is not immune.
The nation would be better off without government owned and run schools. They are an illegitimate First Amendment and freedom of conscience abomination. No child should be forced into such an environment ( godless or God-centered) and no taxpayer should be under police and court threat to pay for it. The content and consequences of these government indoctrination centers can never be neutral.
Government schooling never was, is not now, and never can be religiously, culturally, or politically neutral. Why? Because education can never be politically, culturally, or religiously neutral. Such neutrality is an impossible philosophic state of mind.
I'm sure there are all sorts of different arrangements made in school districts across the country for building use. Some clubs are associated with the student body, some aren't. Some pay, some don't. I get that. The issue in this story was not building use per se, but that the Principle was running the group which was wrong IMO and in the opinion of the local school board. For the record, I don't think what he did justified being fired.
We did sort of go off a building use tangent though. My opinion is that these public school buildings not be used for prayer groups.
Meriwether County Schools
2100 Gaston Street, PO BOX 70 Greenville GA 30222
Phone: 706-672-4297
To be clear, you are saying that the principal should not be running a prayer group on his own time? It was an after school group so it was not during school hours.
Yes, in the school he should not be running a prayer group. I find the "on his own time" argument to be specious. School administators don't punch a time clock and don't work fixed hours. When does he start and stop getting paid? If while he is in the building the to lead the group he sees some violation of school policy (bullying, drug use, etc.) does he just ignore it because he is off the clock? He can't un-be the Principle when he is in the building.
You are right; the American people will never understand though.
What about the reverse situation, if a church is used as a polling place, then the pastor of that church shouldn’t serve as an election judge? You are applying a standard based on the location of the meeting that violates this principal’s right to freedom of religion.
Of course.
I believe the government will try to make home-schooling more difficult. My daughter is expecting in a month and I have told her to please never let her go to a public school.
In grade school we had voluntary assemblies about once a month and a local preacher would come by and talk to the students. Morning Pledge, devotion, and The Lord's Prayer, was part of beginning the school day. I miss the nation of my youth.
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