Marshalltown A Hot Spot
April 3rd, 2006 at 04:25pm Chase Martyn
Well Marshalltown’s at it again as a hotbed for the radical pinko-leftist agenda. This time, the conflict is over whether the school district should ban bigotry:
District superintendent Harrison Cass, Jr. said he’s gotten countless e-mails, letters and phone calls from people weighing in on the proposal to revise the anti-harassment policy.
The controversy is over a proposal to include “sexual orientation” as one of the protected categories along with race, religion, national origin, age, sex, physical or mental disability, creed, color, marital or familial status, socioeconomic status, and physical attributes.
“I think some people are afraid that it implies the school district is condoning homosexuality,” Cass said. “We’re not saying we condone it or don’t condone it. We’re just saying we don’t allow harassment.”
And here’s an update on the Marshalltown immigration protests story, in which 80 students left school for an organized, peaceful march. Apparently, they’re facing disciplinary action:
About 80 Marshalltown middle and high school students face disciplinary action for leaving school to protest federal legislation that would make it a crime to be in the United States illegally or to offer aid to illegal immigrants, school district officials said Thursday.
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