Saturday, May 05, 2007

The Superintendent Speaks

More follow-up to previous entries (here and here and here).

Hanover student sent home again
Thursday, May 3, 2007 12:45 AM CDT

BY CARMEN McCOLLUM
cmccollum@nwitimes.com

CEDAR LAKE For the second day in a row, a Hanover Central High School freshman came to school with pagan symbols sketched on her face and was sent home by school officials.

Hanover Superintendent Michael Livovich said the symbols on the girl's face are disruptive to the educational process, and she will be sent home each day if she refuses to wash them off.

(The teen's father said) they told us she could come to school not wearing it tomorrow or not return to school until after the holiday is over," he said. "Education is very important. We asked if she could wear a necklace. (The superintendent, et al) they said that was OK as long as no one complained about it."

Does this mean that if the harrassed pagan teen complains (barring any fear of being beaten to a pulp by the bullies the school wouldn't protect her from in the past), that all the Christians at the school must likewise remove their crosses?

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