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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This one is pretty cool for a religious school: "At St. Albans School, diversity means valuing an individual’s race, color, gender, creed, ethnicity, cultural background, economic circumstance, human capacity, expression of thought, and sexual orientation to create an educational environment that fosters understanding and cooperation." [/quote] See, in my opinion this is precisely the opposite of a rational anti-discrimination policy. The policy should say that these are irrelevant characteristics that should not form the basis for assessing or characterizing students. Not that they should be valued.[/quote] You believe the traits that make up someone's identity are irrelevant and should not be valued? I wouldn't belong to a school that follows that theory.[/quote]
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