Schools close
after 'No god but Allah' backlash, Parents: Islamic indoctrination 'happening right here in our
small town', by Douglas Ernst, 12/18/15, WND
A Virginia school
district closed all schools after a tsunami of complaints followed an
assignment on Islam.
A calligraphy lesson at
Riverheads High School in Greenville required students to practice writing,
“There is no god but Allah. Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.” Angry parents
attended a Dec. 11 school-district meeting and demanded to know why the Muslim
statement of faith, also known as the shahada, was part of one teacher’s
curriculum.
The district closed all
schools on Friday as backlash continued to build. “While there has been no
specific threat of harm to students, schools and school offices will be closed
Friday, December 18, 2015,” Augusta County Schools said in a statement, CNN reported.
Additional law enforcement
personnel have been deployed to monitor electronic communications.
Student Laurel Truxell
questioned the district’s defense of the lesson as an exercise in Arabic’s
“artistic complexity” during an interview with WHSV-3 ABC.
“If it was, why couldn’t
we just learn to write ‘hello’ or ‘goodbye’? You know, normal words. Not that,”
Truxell said Tuesday.
Kimberly Herndon told
the network she would not send her ninth-grade son back into the teacher’s
world geography class. She and other parents gathered Tuesday at Good News
Ministries in Staunton to discuss the assignment.
“I’m shocked that it was
sent home, shocked that it was in the school, shocked that it was happening
right here in our small town,” said Herndon. “The sheet that she gave out was
pure doctrine in its origin. I will not have my children set under a woman who
indoctrinates them with the Islamic religion when I am a Christian. I’m going to
stand behind Christ.”
Augusa County Schools
defended teacher Cheri Laporte earlier in the week, saying she was merely
providing and “objective” and “interactive” activity for students.
“Neither these lessons,
nor any other lesson in the world geography course, are an attempt at
indoctrination to Islam or any other religion, or a request for students to
renounce their own faith or profess any belief,” Augusta County Schools
Superintendent Dr. Eric Bond said in a statement released Tuesday, WND reported.
Student’s in Laporte’s
class were also encouraged to wear a scarf to experience an “interactive”
lesson on modest Islamic dress.
School officials said
they will use a “different, non-religious sample of Arabic calligraphy” for
future assignments.
http://www.wnd.com/2015/12/schools-close-after-no-god-but-allah-backlash/
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