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    It's about time that Christians started fighting back.

    Faith-Based Community Service Rejected At High School; Student Sues Claiming Policy is Unconstitutional
    by Fox and Friends Posted in: Community Service, First Amendment, Freedom of Religion, Unconstitutional
    Student Sues School Over Community Service

    A Thomas Jefferson high school student in Virginia is back on the National Honor Society after suing the school district for refusing to give her credit for community service. Why was she removed and her service rejected in the first place? Sarah Stites said she was denied credit for her work because she completed it at her church, which goes against her school’s policy mandating that volunteer work must have a secular purpose and may not include religious services.

    While she has since been given credit, she is not dropping the lawsuit claiming the school’s policy is unconstitutional. Stites said she would like them to change the rules so that kids like her “now and in the future can have faith-based community service fully recognized.”

    Stites believes that “Community service is community service, no matter where it’s done. I think that as long as it’s at a nonprofit organization it should be recognized because I know that most of what I do in Sunday school is what any preschool teacher would do, beyond teaching the kids biblical values.”

    Stites said that the National Honor Society accepts faith-based community service, but it’s her school district that denied it. A spokesman for the Virginia school district said in a statement, “It was an honest mistake. There was nothing sinister about it. Everything is under review right now.” Stites doesn’t believe them because she said in her communications with the district, “it was clear that it was not a mistake.”

    Attorney Jordan Lorence, from the Alliance Defense Fund that is proceeding with the lawsuit, weighed in saying that they’re suing based on the First Amendment and free exercise of religion. He said the way the policy is currently written is problematic and needs to be changed, calling it unconstitutional.

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  • #2
    Wow, schools require community service now?

    I was torn a little on this one due to a variety of reasons, but it was community service off of school property. So the religious aspect in fairly minor.

    Only caveat is if the school rules clearly dictated no churches/mosques...etc...

    ...still, it's community service for school.
    Originally posted by MR EDD
    U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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    • #3
      It is for being a member of the National Honor Society not required for school. I had to do it for NHS back when I was in high school.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GrayStangGT View Post
        It is for being a member of the National Honor Society not required for school. I had to do it for NHS back when I was in high school.
        Aaaah, I was never that intelligent in school. Thanks for clarifying that for me.

        My opinion will stay put though, just swap "school" for "NHS".
        Originally posted by MR EDD
        U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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        • #5
          I had to do it for NHS and did mine at my church. NHS has no problem with it. I'm glad she's fighting the school on it.
          Why put off till tomorrow what you can put off till the next day?
          -Fred Sanford

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