Group: alt.education
From: Josh Rosenbluth
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 7:53 AM
Subject: Re: BRAVE NEW SCHOOLS: Superintendent's orders to worried dad: Butt out! Elementary lessons on 'gay' issues now tied to reading, social studies.

On Apr 8, 12:18=A0am, Raymond wrote:
> Sorry to post at the top, but after reading this, it would seem if one
> is Gay they have a right to have their view taught in School, but if
> one is a Christian, or follow religion they can not.

No one has a right to have their view taught in school. The majority,
as expressed through their elected officials (the school board),
decides what is taught. However, the Constitution does not always
permit the majority to get its way. For example when it comes to
religion, the Establishment Clause restricts what can be taught. But
teaching about sexuality is not restricted by the Constitution.

Josh Rosenbluth

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