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Posted: Sat 13:47, 27 Jul 2013 Post subject: along with the school district |
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Sympathy for the Principal Wendy Kaminer Sep 10 2009, 4:50 PM ET Tweet More Email Print Tensions between constitutional guarantees of religious freedom and constitutional prohibitions on religious establishment are great fun to debate, unless you're a public school administrator apt to be sued if you do or sued if you don't allow expressions of religious belief in school. Consider two recent federal cases: in Washington state, District Superintendent Carol Whitehead was sued for barring a student group from playing Ave Maria at a 2006 high school graduation ceremony; the previous year, the school had come under fire for a graduation performance by the choir that included references to God, heaven, and angels. In Pennsylvania,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], elementary school principle Thomas Cook was sued,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], (along with the school district) for prohibiting the mother of a kindergarten student from reading Bible passages to her son's class. Cook advised her that a Bible reading would violate "the law ... of separation
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