I don’t feel much sympathy for the Principal. He’s running a cafeteria catholic school, and he apologizes because the invited guest spoke the truth about Catholic teachings.
Also, note this comment from the first response to the news article, which contradicts what the reporter or the whiners said:
“So I go to Prout and was at the assembly. First off, we knew that this was a radio broadcast (IDK what this article is talking about), that was made perfectly clear to us, in fact, we were supposed to ask questions to Fr. Hoffman. Students whose questions were chosen, would get to ask them on the radio station.”
heh, I wonder if religious and.or non-religious private schools require legal guardian’s permission to record and rebroadcast child/pupil likenesses in Rhode Island.
My prior post might be solely related to public schools, hadn’t thought it through before posting.
And I particularly love this part. No, nobody knew this was being done for broadcast. Yeah, right. If they didn’t know beforehand, they would certainly have known when they saw the mikes and control board set up.