Posted on 10/03/2015 7:29:20 AM PDT by markomalley
A local activist informs me that an open records request is related to a grassroots reaction among parents against 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.
But Tennessee school officials are stonewalling. Clearly they have something to hide. And this islamization is going on in school districts all over the country. Read about it, and about what you can do to resist it, in my book Stop the Islamization of America.
Children are forced to say the shahada and recite the pillars of Islam. Children are not forced to recite the Lords prayer or the shema. Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism are not given equal time.
Get Islam out of the public schools.
Tennessee School Districts Say Revealing Islam Lessons May Cost Millions, Take Too Darn Long, Eric Owens, BW Central, October 1, 2015 (thanks to JMK):
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, Nashvilles 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 groups 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 ACLJs 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.
Ive 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 daughters 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 ACLJs open records request and the claim that schools are teaching too much Islam are preposterous.
I dont know if this is meant to be a witch hunt, but all of the religions Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism theyre 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 Americas continuing encounter with Islam.
Back in February, for example, leaders of ISIS took to the groups propaganda magazine to urge followers to assassinate an American professor who teaches in Memphis.
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 dont 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 Im appalled at what they are doing in the name of my faith, the professor added.
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 states 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.
If the FFRF sent the request, there would be no stonewalling. They’d already have their papers on their desks.
Now why would secular totalitarian indoctrination centers comply with such a request? Shut up, sit down, submit ALERT!
Our only consolation is the Islamicists will make sure they get free flying lessons.
If they can control distribution of printed lesson plans they can control distribution of CD’s, etc.
The religion of the father of lies a murderer from the start ... why are we surprised dead souls are teaching this evil to our children?
The muzzie population in Tennessee is concentrated in a triangle made up of Nashville, Murfreesboro, & Shelby, with an offshoot in Memphis, the urban black liberal hub of the Volunteer State.
Muzzies have heavy access to Tennessee’s education bureaucracy, far more so than the state’s Christian majority which the educrats dismiss as bitter clingers.
In my adopted town of Clarksville, there are Rebel flags on pickup trucks everywhere, especially on historic holidays.
In Walton County, that manifested itself in a homework assignment one parent found objectionable: Allah is the [blank] worshiped by Jews & Christians, the document said. The child filled in the blank with same God.
They are brainwashing our kids that allah is the same as God, Almighty. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is a horrendous attempt to marginalize Christianity and Judaism.
Close the public schools down or tell the kids not to participate in the Muslim indoctrination classes. How many
parents are willing to do that? Not very many, I would imagine. Free babysitting.
Common Core ties to Libya, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
This clearly shows another tangent, a critical one in the Progressive model. Education has been changed to one of response to Authority and mindless tests.
The Father of American Education, Thomas Dewey said that Any education that does not serve the State is frivilous and wasteful...
This is the foundation of the Dept of Ed and the entire Edutocracy across this country. I have researched it professionally very extensively and this was implemented with a deliberate aim..
Educated and pliant workers who do what they are told and take what they get and are happy
Because we All serve the State...
They are my sworn enemy, and all I can do to take them down is my mission as they are destroying the Youth of this country
Bastards, every one of them!
Watch and See...
funny how the left scream about ‘separation of church and state’ when it comes to mentioning God in Schools- but then they turn around and refuse to stop teaching/pushing islam?
I’m sure CAIR will be all over this- suing Tennessee for ‘violating the separation of church and state’
Really like that pic and saying!
Get YOUR children out of the government indoctrination centers - NOW!
See my tagline.
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Just looked at the site. Very nice stuff. That is the sort of thing of thinking of. It works best in a homeschool environment where people are more likely to be motivated.
But even for those who do not wish to homeschool, I would like to see recorded teaching programs where the quality is known to be good and can be used for years and years and years without any real added expense. Education does not need to be expensive. But our government schools ARE expensive and they seem to focus on indoctrination more than anything else.
Here’s an excellent start to your idea. We use these in our homeschool setting. http://www.thegreatcourses.com/
“I would like to see much broader use of teaching via DVDs.”
Says the guy whose side regularly gets their butts kicked in textbook adoptions by the left. I can see your hope, but the left is relentless when comes to getting their view in textbook and I fear would make your DVDs nothing but the left view of science, history etc.
I own quite a few of those!
laughing, but with you, not at you. These things already exist, excellent ones!! Homeschoolers use them already, many times!!!!
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