Sunday, September 3, 2017

Don't want to offend anyone

An Indiana elementary school teacher stirred controversy after sending a letter home to parents asking them to tell their children not to talk about God in the classroom.
An unnamed first-grade teacher at McCordsville Elementary School sent a letter home to parents on Aug. 23 saying a group of about five students had mentioned the words “God, Jesus and Devil” during a conversation in class, and that it wasn’t the appropriate place to be holding a theological debate.
“With McCordsville Elementary being a public school, we have many different religions and beliefs, and I do not want to upset a child/parent because of these words being used,” the letter read. “If you go to church or discuss these things at home, please have a talk with your child about there being an appropriate time and place of talking about it.”

2 comments:

  1. Only 1 Religion is acceptable in public schools Secular Humanism, and of course will teach about the pedophiles religion.

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  2. Anonymous9/04/2017

    The ACLJ....American Center for Law and Justice will rip that teacher and her school a new one. Clearly illegal and wrong headed. The teacher should be outed for all to know and see.

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