Susan Skinner consoles her son after breaking the school's decision to him.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, October 7, 2016 (LifeSiteNews)
— A Catholic school in the Diocese of Nashville has permanently
expelled a student because the parents opposed a mandatory sex-ed course
that they deemed to be “erotic” and a “near occasion of sin.” Father Ryan HS in Nashville, where the sex-ed program is taught. On
September 28, Father Ryan High School president Jim McIntyre told
parents Jason and Susan Skinner that because of their opposition to the
sex-ed along with their “public airing of your discontent” they could
not continue sending their ninth-grade son to school unless they
“concluded” their “dissatisfaction.”
“Unless you can assure Father Ryan [HS] that your dissatisfaction
with the Human Sexuality curriculum issue is concluded, you are choosing
not to allow [your son] to remain a student at Father Ryan High
School,” the letter, obtained by LifeSiteNews, stated.
But the Skinners replied in a letter the following day that they
would not surrender their rights as primary educator, that they still
opposed the sex-ed, and that they would not voluntarily withdraw their
child from school.
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