"Damit Jim, I'm a programmer, not an English teacher"
If my spell checker didn't catch it then it's a software issue. :)

(note that I did use a proper an above rather than a)

At 12:21 PM 1/28/02, you wrote:
>Sorry folks for the nit-picking,
>but a "principle" is a moral thing,
>the administrator of a school is a "principal".
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 9:14 AM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: RE: THIS IS SARCASM!! Re: Religious Freedom
>
>
>"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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