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Texas school rejects 4-year-old over lesbian parents - CNN.com

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(CNN) -- A private religious school in Texas has denied admission to the daughter of a lesbian couple who wanted to enroll the child in preschool, citing its "clear teaching of the Christian faith" for the refusal.

In a statement e-mailed to CNN sister network HLN, the dean of St. Vincent's Cathedral School in the Dallas suburb of Bedford, Texas, said the school is standing on its principles "in matters of marriage and sex outside of marriage" by refusing to seat 4-year-old Olivia Harrison.

"St. Vincent's School as a ministry of St. Vincent's Cathedral upholds the clear teaching of the Christian faith, the Holy Bible, and the Anglican Church in North America," the Rev. Ryan Reed said.

"We based our decisions about enrollment on what is best for the children of St. Vincent's as a whole and in conformity with the above standards," he said. "We regret the disappointment the mother feels, but also do not understand why she would want to enroll her child in a school that would undercut her own personal values at home."

Olivia's mother, Jill Harrison, told HLN's "Prime News" that was fine with her.

"I absolutely would not want her to partake in a school where they did not believe or condone the relationship that we have together," she said.

St. Vincent's is part of a conservative movement that broke away from the U.S. Episcopal Church in 2008, in part over the Episcopal church's positions on gay and lesbian rights. The Anglican Church in North America claims about 100,000 adherents.

In a follow-up e-mail, Reed said that the school had no problem with a single mother, "lesbian or not, living chaste" -- but said St. Vincent's has taken a hard line in other cases. He said it has rejected an earlier preschool applicant who came from a gay household, fired an unmarried teacher who became pregnant and removed a man "from leadership roles in the school" after he left his wife for another woman.

Reed said Jill Harrison had told the school's admissions director she was going through a divorce. But Jill Harrison told HLN that she had listed herself as Olivia's mother on the application and put her partner's name down as a mother as well, after scratching out "father" on the application.

She and her partner, Tracy Harrison, said the school appeared to have no problem with admitting Olivia until after they attended a recent parents' night at the school.

Tracy Harrison said she was raised in a strict Baptist home, she and her partner thought St. Vincent's could give Olivia a good education and impart "the basic Bible teachings ... follow the Golden Rule, the Ten Commandments, be kind to your neighbor."

"The God that I know and the God that I love will love me and love my children no matter what," she said.
 
what do you think about that, ya'all? Was the school doing it wrong?
 
It's a private school, so they can set whatever criteria they want.
 
A-ok

As a private school they can do whatever they want. They are not funded by the government so free. As long as they are certified as a school then who they want is up to them.
Just don't drink the tea at their south american camp
 
what do you think about that, ya'all? Was the school doing it wrong?

Really don't know how I feel about it. Obviously the school has the right to do it since it is a private school.

But at the same time I am not crazy about the school punishing the child because they disagree with the parents lifestyle.

But then alot of private schools judge the jobs parents have, schools parents went to ect ect ect

So, in summation :dunno:
 
Really don't know how I feel about it. Obviously the school has the right to do it since it is a private school.

But at the same time I am not crazy about the school punishing the child because they disagree with the parents lifestyle.

But then alot of private schools judge the jobs parents have, schools parents went to ect ect ect

So, in summation :dunno:

agree. they can simply choose different private school that has no problem with their way of life or belief.
 
really wish I could quote scripture.

There is a plank in someone's eye.
 
As much as I dont like discrimination against any groups, I have to agree with the others...it is a private school and that's their criteria. The parents can go somewhere else. Probably better that way instead of trying to fight the school to accept their child.
 
I agree and disagree...yes the school has their own "criteria" of their students...but at the same time parents PAY their children to be there usually 5+grand a year so why be so ignorant ..but hopefully the parents find a new private school
 
I agree and disagree...yes the school has their own "criteria" of their students...but at the same time parents PAY their children to be there usually 5+grand a year so why be so ignorant ..but hopefully the parents find a new private school

Yeah yeah, when we see actual religious school, there is nothing we can do. It's like your own store, you would ban on me for being flirt on you too much. Since you own and you do whatever you want. It's private property, you paid.
 
Yeah yeah, when we see actual religious school, there is nothing we can do. It's like your own store, you would ban on me for being flirt on you too much. Since you own and you do whatever you want. It's private property, you paid.

ugh ..I wish you would think before things come out of your mouth or head...and I wouldn't ban you for anything If given the chance and you did that to me in person I'd prolly slap you in the face for being a disrespectful douchebag all the time when you KNOW I have a GF who is on the forum so that makes it even more disrespectful...and btw that statement makes no sense I'm not a school and NOBODY owns or pays for me thanks very much.

Sorry for the off topic
 
agree. they can simply choose different private school that has no problem with their way of life or belief.

Right. Why put the child in an unwelcoming environment? It's not good for the child's health.
 
As much as I dont like discrimination against any groups, I have to agree with the others...it is a private school and that's their criteria. The parents can go somewhere else. Probably better that way instead of trying to fight the school to accept their child.

I have similar thoughts about this topic. The private school that my brother went to was an all boy's school at the time. Nowadays, they'll accept girls.
 
Ah, yes... I remember that story.

Anyways - I don't agree with the school's disapproval, but I hope same-sex parents can find a private school for their girl...

I agree and disagree...yes the school has their own "criteria" of their students...but at the same time parents PAY their children to be there usually 5+grand a year so why be so ignorant ..but hopefully the parents find a new private school

Another private school did accept the girl.....Same day I believe
 
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