--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> On Mar 26, 2005, at 6:53 PM, off_world_beings wrote:
> 
> >  Your mind is tuned to not find it.
> 
> My mind might be, but my search engine isn't, and it didn't find 
> anything to support your claim either.  And it won't, not until 
Malnak 
> v Yogi is overturned. I wouldn't hold my breath on thiat one.
> 
> >  Ever heard of CBS? (I guess no-one has since you say I am the 
only
> >  one who knows that TM is LEGAL to teach in Public Schools. OR
> >  PERHAPS YOU SHOULD STOP RELYING ON INTERNET BLOGS FOR YOUR 
NEWS !!!)
> >
> > http://cbs2chicago.com/health/local_story_071005948.html
> >  """Three schools nationwide already offer the relaxation 
technique
> >  to students, including a private school in Iowa and a public 
charter
> >  school in Michigan <(and one in Baltimore)>.
> >  Students at the Nataki Talibah Schoolhouse in Detroit are part 
of a
> >  University of Michigan study to see if meditation really makes a
> >  difference in their daily lives.
> >
> The first is a private school, the second a charter school, both of 
> which are very different from public schools and both of which 
allow 
> religious study.
> 

Guess what the private school is? Maharishi School in Fairfield...


> "the charter school does not have to follow the same rules/regs 
(with 
> the exception of standardized testing) as a public school does. 
Charter 
> Schools are basically "private/independent public schools" usually 
> operated by a group of concerned parents, or groups of concerned 
> individuals. Charter schools receive their funding from the school 
> district/government and because of this, there can only be a 
maximum of 
> 35 hours of religious study (the basics) taught to kids per year."
> 
> http://www.poconocommuter.com/bboard/display_message.asp?mid=850

The whole issue of what is acceptable in public funding of schools 
and what is not is in question:

http://pewforum.org/religion-schools/





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