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To: Lane3 who wrote (92637)12/28/2004 7:14:58 PM
From: cosmicforce  Respond to of 793759
 
It would be nice if the RE staff each had a CV with a general statement of how they will teach the class, if and when they will contact the parents on such and such topics, and a general "code of conduct". And then let the kids choose the ones they want (with signed parent slip). Parents can request a particular teacher, but not force it. Use the same standard as neighborhood school. First come, first serve. You don't like Ms. A but you put your kid in her class unless there is room elsewhere.

Not sure if this passes the establishment test though because in very parochial towns, the school board could interfere and make things really ugly. This is why the Supreme Court should make some very clear case statement (ala Miranda). But they can't - the matter is simply too difficult and they know there's a slippery slope.