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Wiccan to sit out two Christmas songs
Amarillo Globe News ^ | 12/12/2009 | Brenda Bernet

Posted on 12/13/2009 7:30:38 AM PST by markomalley

Fifteen-year-old Katarina Keen won't sing along to "Silent Night" or "Listen to the Stars," two Christian songs planned for her choir's upcoming Christmas concert at Borger High School. But she will sing "Jingle Bells" and "A Carol in Winter."

Katarina and her family are Wiccan.

The Borger High choirs have given a concert every December, with traditional religious Christmas songs, but this is the first time in director Johnny Miller's 23-year career that any Borger student had issues with the religious themes in the music, he said.

A concert at 2:30 p.m. Sunday will feature a ninth- and 10th-grade choir and an 11th- and 12th-grade choir, with each ensemble singing five songs. The concert will take place in the Borger High auditorium.

"We're doing our best to accommodate everyone's wishes," Miller said. "It's just difficult, because it's a complete 180 of what I have always done."

Every year, in communities across the nation, Christmas activities in public schools spur conversations regarding religion in schools, said Charles Haynes, a First Amendment scholar who has spent 20 years helping communities find common ground.

"Many Americans understand that a lot is at stake on how we handle religion in public schools," said Haynes, senior scholar at the First Amendment Center in Washington, D.C.

Students began preparing in October for the concert in Borger, and Katarina said Miller had planned for the choir to sing Christian songs. She and her mother, Jean Keen, told Miller she couldn't sing those songs because she's Wiccan.

The Keens also have raised concerns this year about prayers in class and a prayer board posted in the choir room.

Miller said he gave students permission to lead prayers in class Mondays, at their request. The prayer board was a student-led activity, he said. Miller revamped the concert to include a wider variety of secular songs for the holiday season.

As a Wiccan family, the Keens worship Mother Earth.

"We don't believe in Satanism," Jean Keen said. "We worship trees, the solstices."

Wicca began in the early 19th century as a religion that emphasizes growth through harmony in diversity, knowledge, wisdom and exploration, according to a Web site for the Church and School of Wicca.

While their Christian peers in Borger celebrate Christmas, the Keens are preparing for one of eight Wiccan holidays, the Yule, in celebration of the winter solstice Dec. 21.

"It's not a very pushy religion," Katarina said. "It's really easy to worship. We accept everyone, and we don't diss anyone. We don't put any other religion down. We accept them while other people just judge them."

The music selected for the Borger choir concert is standard choral literature, even though some pieces are religious in content, said Miller, a member of the Texas Music Educators Association and the Texas Choral Directors Association. The choir has produced all-state singers, choral directors and garnered awards in concert performance and sight-reading from the University Interscholastic League.

"Choral music has its roots in the church. In order to teach it accurately, you have to teach it from whence it came," Miller said. "I teach the foundation or the building blocks so these students can go out with a well-rounded foundation in choral music."

Some school districts have staged concerts that mirror a church service, while others have excluded religious content entirely, Haynes said. Either scenario can result in conflict, the former creating a potential issue with the First Amendment and the latter producing a community backlash.

The better solution is to make a "good-faith attempt" to teach religious material in the context of discussing cultures and traditions, being careful not to promote a particular theology, Haynes said. Schools also should provide a reasonable, limited opt-out policy that is specific to certain songs or a lesson, he said.

"Sometimes being religious comes with a price, and it makes the student feel like an outsider," he said. "A school cannot avoid all of that. A family has to make a decision what kind of school environment they want. In a public school, (there are) certain things a child is exposed to."

Randall High School's choir concert Sunday will include "Of the Father's Love Begotten," "Jesu Bambino" and an arrangement of "Deck the Halls," director Marcus Bradford said. The choir will end, per tradition, with the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's "Messiah."

"I try to vary styles of literature, sacred and secular literature," Bradford said. "We're not teaching a theology of anything. We're really teaching music history and culture."

In Borger, Katarina won't have to sing compositions that are counter to her faith, Superintendent Clifton Stephens said.

"We've bent over backwards to be cooperative with (the family)," Stephens said. "We've always taken time to listen to concerns they have."

For Katarina, though, the experience this year in choir isn't the fun class she had envisioned, where she would learn songs in a team environment.

"This is school and not church," she said. "I was the one kid that stood out."


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To: hellbender
Another song they could include that she would enjoy is "Bewitched" by Gordon Jenkins.
41 posted on 12/13/2009 8:14:32 AM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: markomalley

Good heavens. As attractive as a bag full of a**holes, lousy eyesight, horrible sartorial choices, smug, and with an attitude to boot. The poster family for Wiccans.


42 posted on 12/13/2009 8:14:35 AM PST by La Lydia
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To: markomalley
As a Wiccan family, the Keens worship Mother Earth.

Given that,I assume that these clowns insist on going to work/school on Christmas Day or,if they can't do that,insist on not being paid for the day off.

43 posted on 12/13/2009 8:17:05 AM PST by Gay State Conservative (Host The Beer Summit-->Win The Nobel Peace Prize!)
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To: SandyInSeattle

Once you hit the professional scene, if you refuse to sing or play something, you don’t get gigs.


44 posted on 12/13/2009 8:17:44 AM PST by real saxophonist (The fact that you play tuba doesn't make you any less lethal. -USMC bandsman in Iraq)
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To: markomalley
The obligatory "persecuted family" photo.

Every story like this is accompanied by a photo of the family, all wearing the same dreary "I'm such a victim" facial expression. And the kid they're using as the poster child for their cause is featured prominently in the foreground.

Not only will this make life difficult for her now, but I wonder if, down the road, this girl is going to resent having been the center of this sort of notoriety. Knew a teenage girl locally whose obnoxious liberal mother prominently used her to promote some ideological differences she had with the school district. The poor kid hated it and just wanted her mother to stop so that she could go to school in peace.

Some battles are indeed worth fighting, but I can't imagine using my child as a lightning rod to promote my own oddball ideology.

45 posted on 12/13/2009 8:18:16 AM PST by PacesPaines
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To: markomalley

Why are we allowing the minority to tell us what to do? What is wrong with the majority who believes in GOD? Who are Christians? Why are we allowing our rights to be stripped away for the minority.


46 posted on 12/13/2009 8:20:27 AM PST by Paige ("All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing," Edmund Burke)
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To: babyfreep; pfflier

Exactly. So what.

She’s 15 living under her parents roof. Give her a chance to grow up.

I’m sure she takes enough crap from her school mates that she doesn’t need it from a bunch of grownups on this site.


47 posted on 12/13/2009 8:21:05 AM PST by VicVega (Join Jihad, get captured by the US and resettled in the best places in to the world. I love the USA)
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To: markomalley
"We're doing our best to accommodate everyone's wishes,"

Why?

To whoever posted the pictures, thank you. I knew this twirp would be fat and ugly. I however didn't suspect that her entire family would look like genetic u-turns.

48 posted on 12/13/2009 8:21:07 AM PST by IronJack (=)
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To: KosmicKitty
What an ugly bunch!!
Inside and out ... gene pool needs "evaporation."
49 posted on 12/13/2009 8:21:22 AM PST by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: markomalley
There's a town near me where a German-American chorale group puts on a concert every year of all the great Christmas classic songs, many with German origins so familiar and beautiful.

They advertise the concert with handbills posted in store windows, etc. They make money from a small, voluntary admission at the door. The community supports the event. The choir does NOT depend on the government (i.e. the school district, whatever) to fund it programs.

The time will come when the populace will have to get off its collective duff and organize its own religious events or lose them all together....and it's coming soon.

Screw the school and start an after-school choir practice in someone's donated privately-owned facility or Mr. Doe's three-car garage.

The downside of this being that the average reaction of actually doing something on one's own these day will be shrieks of religious persecution coupled with ineffectual handwringing and eventual shoulder-shrugging.

Leni

50 posted on 12/13/2009 8:21:39 AM PST by MinuteGal (Bill O'Reilly: 9/8/09: "Communism is not a threat to us anymore"-10/20/09: "Obama is not a Marxist")
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To: markomalley

“It’s not a very pushy religion,” Katarina said. “It’s really easy to worship. We accept everyone, and we don’t diss anyone. We don’t put any other religion down. We accept them while other people just judge them.”

Then why doesn’t she go along and sing anyway and not be so “judgmental”?


51 posted on 12/13/2009 8:21:51 AM PST by headstamp 2
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To: Paige

Whose Rights were stripped away here? This girl isn’t going to sing a couple of songs. BFD.


52 posted on 12/13/2009 8:22:07 AM PST by Dead Corpse (III)
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To: markomalley

This is going to end in a lawsuit... trust me. When the girls says:

“This is school and not church,” she said. “I was the one kid that stood out.”

That’s all I need to know. They will come up with some ridiculous lawsuit either just after the performance, or next year right before the “Holiday” program. Funny, my daughter is in choir and she had no problems singing the two Hanukkah songs that were part of the program. Nor did the three Jewish kids in the choir have any issues singing “O Holy Night” or “Silent Night” or “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.”

Yancy


53 posted on 12/13/2009 8:22:12 AM PST by gallandro
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To: Fiji Hill
Another song they could include that she would enjoy is "Bewitched" by Gordon Jenkins.

Or maybe "That Old Black Magic."

54 posted on 12/13/2009 8:22:35 AM PST by paulycy (Demand Constitutionality.)
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To: Bigh4u2
They can stay home as far as I’m concerned and worship their ‘lord’ Satan!

"We don't believe in Satanism," Jean Keen said. "We worship trees, the solstices."

55 posted on 12/13/2009 8:22:51 AM PST by humblegunner (™)
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To: La Lydia

How very Christian of you.


56 posted on 12/13/2009 8:23:27 AM PST by Dead Corpse (III)
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To: All
Headlines should read: Wiccan family gets their 15 minutes of fame.

On 9-11, did they go out and worship a tree?? Betcha 10 -1, they were praying...for real.

57 posted on 12/13/2009 8:23:44 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Dead Corpse

Being a Christian does not result in blindness to the obvious.


58 posted on 12/13/2009 8:27:42 AM PST by La Lydia
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To: Leftism is Mentally Deranged
Parents inflicting madness on their children.

Bottom line to the story. You can't blame the girl, she's a victim of parental child abuse, trying to do the right thing as she has had it drummed into her by dysfynctional parents.

59 posted on 12/13/2009 8:30:25 AM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: smokingfrog
Anybody know any good wiccan songs?

Come to think of it, there are quite a few good wiccan songs.


60 posted on 12/13/2009 8:31:27 AM PST by Fiji Hill
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