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sws4420
12-30-2005, 02:32 PM
16-year-old girls challenge explusion from Lutheran school

RIVERSIDE, Calif. - Two 16-year-olds who were expelled from a Lutheran high school because they were suspected of being lesbians have sued the school for invasion of privacy and discrimination.

The lawsuit, filed last week in Riverside County Superior Court, seeks the girls’ re-enrollment at the small California Lutheran High School, unspecified damages and an injunction barring the school from excluding gays and lesbians.

Kirk D. Hanson, an attorney for the girls, said the expulsion traumatized and humiliated them.

“Their entire support network was pulled out from under them because of suspicions about their sexual orientation,” said Hanson, who declined to say whether his clients are lesbians.

The school is on Christmas break until next week, and messages left for school officials Thursday were not immediately returned.

The lawsuit alleges that the school’s principal, Gregory Bork, called the girls into his office, grilled them on their sexual orientation and “coerced” one girl into saying she loved the other.

‘Those feelings’
The next day, the lawsuit says, Bork told the girls’ parents they could not stay at the school with “those feelings.” In a Sept. 12 letter to the parents, Bork acknowledged that officials had seen no physical contact between the girls but said their friendship was “uncharacteristic of normal girl relationships and more characteristic of a lesbian one.”

“Such a relationship violates our Christian Code of Conduct,” Bork wrote in his letter, which was included as an exhibit in the lawsuit. He called the girls’ behavior “scandalous” and “immoral.”

Hanson said the 142-student school in Wildomar, Calif., must comply with state civil rights laws because it functions as a business by collecting tuition.

“There’s a lot of hypocrisy going on here,” Hanson said. “The school is claiming the girls were expelled because their conduct wasn’t within the Christian code. But at the same time, (the school) has students who aren’t Christians and are even Jewish.”


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10646475/

MedicCook
12-30-2005, 05:58 PM
Another example of the problem with religion in this country. These girls are 16 and probably have no idea if they are or are not gay. Leave them alone. Now if one of the male teachers was screwing the boy's soccer team I bet the school would stand behind the teacher.

sws4420
12-30-2005, 06:11 PM
...with lube.

MedicCook
12-30-2005, 06:22 PM
no way... don't lube up the teacher... u need to punish him... put kobe behind him.

sws4420
12-30-2005, 06:26 PM
I can see them being expelled from a private school for being gay, but it merely being a suspicion is a little too far to stretch.

MedicCook
12-30-2005, 06:36 PM
Exactly. Plus the court is going to look at the over all make up of the school. Did the school single these 2 girls out? If the excuse is they violate the christian code of conduct then why are they accepting Jewish students into the school? Then as people dig into the matter, does the school get any state or federal monies? Most private schools do and that makes them have to comply with discrimination guidelines. If they don't want to comply than they should not get any governmental monies.