I hate that sharing this on Facebook says I like this, I absolutely do not like this. My daughter attends this district, I have volunteered and have seen the Yoga class, not religious AT ALL. However, the Christmas, Valentines Day, all say religion to me, but I guess they fit in these parents religious views which makes it okay. Why can’t we be tolerate of different religions and view points, I hope this gets thrown out.
I would bet that the majority of the kids have/had no idea that the yoga classes had any basis in religion. Just parents making a mountain out of a molehill.. of course if we bring the mountain to them..
I don’t understand people. I wish my school had offered yoga, I might have even tried it.
I hate that sharing this on Facebook says I like this, I absolutely do not like this. My daughter attends this district, I have volunteered and have seen the Yoga class, not religious AT ALL. However, the Christmas, Valentines Day, all say religion to me, but I guess they fit in these parents religious views which makes it okay. Why can’t we be tolerate of different religions and view points, I hope this gets thrown out.
Yoga is not religious, swear to Buddha.
I would bet that the majority of the kids have/had no idea that the yoga classes had any basis in religion. Just parents making a mountain out of a molehill.. of course if we bring the mountain to them..
Maybe the Sedlocks & their attorney should keep walking west from the beach. About a mile should do it.
“Children who have opted out of the program …” ’nuff said on a constitutional basis. It isn’t mandatory.
I bet these parents also think that school prayer and public funding of private religious schools (Christians only apply, pls.) are hunky-dory.