No, I have posted previously that such an arrangement would be untenable for a Christian school. The children are not the only ones who enroll, the PARENTS of the children are also virtual enrollees in such schools. Parents are brought into the life of the school in multiple ways; in assemblies, parent/teacher organizations, childrens' programs, etc. It would be expected that the parents would be "accepted" in all of these community functions as equal to real parents. Can anyone imagine these sodomites being barred from attending school functions together while "their kids" participate?
Parents enroll their children in such Christian school precisely to escape this perverted cultural worldview and to protect their children from it. It would be a slap in the face of these parents to subject them to what they spend hard-earned money to avoid.
I agree with your #27 and in addition, not allowing the kids to enroll teaches the kids that their “parents” life style is not acceptable and why it’s not acceptable.
Well said. I saw this happen at our parish school. All four of our kids attended k-8 but it changed, incrementally.
Also happened at our public high school that all four of my kids attended (one still attends).
A friend/teammate, child of two lesbian parents, how do you exclude the parents without impacting the kid? You can’t. The kid was a great kid. A good friend of my two older kids. So my kids interact with the kid and her moms. How do you say that situation is weird/abnormal? It is but how do you say it when these a nice people who appear normal in every other way?
This is why it’s a problem. And this is how they are changing and have changed the dynamic.
Hard hitting analysis!
Why would they really want to attend a school like this? It is antithetical to their world view.
Public schools are horrible and I could see that as the reason, but there are plenty of private day schools that would love to take them.