If it were real you’d be discussing it with the principal, not the internet. |
Why? Why should I keep it to myself? |
I'm not the OP you idiot. I would be discussing it with my HR if someone distributed that in my office. |
You’re right I don’t care because it doesn’t hurt me. That’s how free speech works. You should move if you don’t like it. |
Because it doesn't belong in a public school, according to this little thing called Constitution. You all have been trying to slip it in under the guise of caring, but I want no part of it. |
Nope, my taxes pay for that school. You move if you want to have a Christian state or whatever shit you're trying to do. |
Only Evangelists are allowed to inject their message into other people's business. |
I'd like a scarf |
I’ll leave this here
https://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/religionandschools/prayer_guidance.html |
Our school sends home barely veiled advertisements for local businesses. They are labeled “after school activities” but they’re just advertisements for random coaches or sketchy music “schools” no one had ever heard of. It’s incredibly annoying. Chalk this up to being similar OP and move on.
(I’d be very annoyed too and it’s inappropriate but is it worth a fuss? If it is, then raise it with your principal.) |
Sounds like they weren’t interrupting your job. They left an envelope. You could have thrown it away. You could have taken it home to read it. You could have fed it to the shredder. You chose to open it and read it. |
:shock: |
This doesn't say it's ok to distribute religious materials to all of the staff and proselytizing. It just protects you while privately praying. |
You are "livid" over something like this? I really, really hope you're not my kids' teacher. Because you sound mentally unstable. |
You're not very bright. Leave people alone. No one wants your crap. |