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Friday, November 21, 2014

‘Dare To Believe': A HS Principal Tells Student That Christian Clubs Are Illegal

This is a clear violation of First Amendment rights – no doubt about it. I love how the principal got the school to lie and say that the request was under review. You can bet your boots that high school principal indeed told the young lady that a Christian club is illegal and not allowed. Now, realizing they could be sued and that the bad publicity will hurt the school, they are now rewording their response. Educational weasels unite!

A student at Wantagh High School on Long Island, New York, says that she applied to form a Christian club at her school in September, but the principal denied her request, saying it was illegal.

Liz Loverde said on “The Real Story” today that she wanted to create a club called “Dare To Believe” to better serve the school and community and to reach out to students going through rough times.

After getting her application approved by her guidance counselor, Loverde said she gave it to the principal and was told it couldn’t happen because it was a Christian club and it was illegal to have one.

Hiram Sasser, the Liberty Institute litigation director, said that the principal is simply incorrect, pointing out that this is a well-settled law in the courts.

When schools allow an animal rights club or a recycling club, then they also have to allow a Christian club, Sasser explained.

“They have over 30 clubs and just because mine was faith-based, they wouldn’t recognize it,” Loverde said.

Sasser explained that they’re going to “hold the school’s feet to the fire” and ensure that this club is allowed, whether that is through the court system or not.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Typical ... lets lead our children to everything wrong

Anonymous said...

that heathen needs to be replaced.

Anonymous said...

Good for you

Anonymous said...

Well of course we can't have Christian clubs in schools. But we can have Muslims worship in the National Cathedral and pray on the House floor.