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Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS)
Reply to "SSL Hours for Religious Activities and the First Amendment"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Someone should file a lawsuit. It seems wrong that teens can get SSL hours at a for-profit business like Olney’s Field of Screams yet can’t get SSL hours through their church. [/quote] As explained in the post above, they can get SSL hours through their church. Just not for proselytizing.[/quote] And as explained above, that limitation may not be legal, especially since what you call “proselytizing” could as easily (and probably more accurately) be described as helping teach/tutor religious subjects, just as people earn SSL hours for teaching/tutoring secular subjects and sports.[/quote] Regardless, it's still incorrect to state, as the PP I replied to did, that kids "can't get SSL hours through their church." Even now they can.[/quote]
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