"Mr. Principle, my teacher is talking about Buddha again. I don't want to be in class. 
Get back to class or you'll be suspended. If you don't want to hear it, don't listen."

"Mr. Principle, my daughter is coming home speaking about Damballah again. I've asked 
for her to be removed from that class or the teacher removed. 
If your daughter misses any classes she'll flunk and have to take the year again"

"Debby, why do you walk out of class all the time when the teacher is talking about 
our lord and master Lucifer. Don't you want to have us as friends? Don't you want to 
belong?"

Tell me, do you have any children? I do. We had a major problem this year because the 
teacher was telling her to do one thing and we said something else. My daughters 
response was, the school is always right. Now that's influence. 

At 12:00 PM 1/28/02, you wrote:
>If the student leaves class, and goes directly to the principle or 
>counselors office to discuss their issue with the teacher, the student will 
>not get in trouble. In most cases the student will have the option to 
>switch teachers.
>
>As for the students. If the teacher begins to treat the student unfairly, 
>the student can again complain to the higher ups. It happens for more than 
>just religious beliefs.
>
>I once saw a girl, a friend of mine leave a class because she felt the male 
>teacher was being sexist. She complained to a counselor, She switched 
>classes, and nobody knew what happened.
>
>If you are in a class with 30 students, and one suddenly gets up and walks 
>out, you don't know why, if you do it is because that student told you. 
>These issues are kept very quite by the school, as any public knowledge 
>could be very bad press.
>
>At 11:45 AM 1/28/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>>A student can leave class to their detriment. They will be penalized by 
>>the school rules, there's peer pressure and then theres the fear of the 
>>teacher taking out their views on the student in the form of low grades. 
>>The student is trapped by the teacher in many ways. When anyone is in a 
>>dominating position over another, the dominated persons rights are 
>>potentially in danger.
>
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