My newly adopted daughter attends pre-school at the Christian school here in town. The school is pre-school all the way up through 12th grade. Today we got a notice that two of the teenage students "stepped outside the boundaries of acceptable behavior resulting in a pregnancy." Needless to say, my wife and I were pretty shocked that such a thing would go to all of the parents who have children attending the school.
The two students in question were suspended after confessing their "sins", seeking forgiveness from Jesus Christ and applogizing to the administration, their peers and the shool board. They have further been banned from all extracurricular activities as well.
I'm torn on this matter for two reasons. First off, I can't believe that this communique would happen without parental consent, so if that's true, it's an interesting way to ensure that other students take note. My second issue is that I am an atheist through and through, but allow my daughter to attend this school because my wife is Catholic and I think that religion plays a role in morality in society and that children can benefit from such teachings. To me this constitutes a public, verbal stoning of these "sinners" and I just can't seem to rationalize the reasoning for such a broadcast. They are also encouraging all parents to discuss this matter with their children related to a few bible verses. I don't feel a 5-year old will comprehend or understand but the wife wants to talk anyway with the kid.
Regardless, I feel bad for these two teens having been exposed in such a way. What say you ATOT?
The two students in question were suspended after confessing their "sins", seeking forgiveness from Jesus Christ and applogizing to the administration, their peers and the shool board. They have further been banned from all extracurricular activities as well.
I'm torn on this matter for two reasons. First off, I can't believe that this communique would happen without parental consent, so if that's true, it's an interesting way to ensure that other students take note. My second issue is that I am an atheist through and through, but allow my daughter to attend this school because my wife is Catholic and I think that religion plays a role in morality in society and that children can benefit from such teachings. To me this constitutes a public, verbal stoning of these "sinners" and I just can't seem to rationalize the reasoning for such a broadcast. They are also encouraging all parents to discuss this matter with their children related to a few bible verses. I don't feel a 5-year old will comprehend or understand but the wife wants to talk anyway with the kid.
Regardless, I feel bad for these two teens having been exposed in such a way. What say you ATOT?