Beth: Saw Snow Dogs tonight with my kids. Loved it! What did you think, if 
you did? Just curious, since you are an Alaskan and a dog lover.

regards,

Patrick


At 02:42 PM 02/02/2002 -0900, you wrote:
>I bet the discussion between the students and the school was very similar to
>the discussion you and I have had regarding this.
>
>No you can't have a religious school club
>we dont' want a club, we just want a place to meet
>No, you cant' have a religious school club.
>Etc Etc Etc
>
>I think that i understand it being a bit of a gray area- when does a group
>of students from a school, meeting with a teacher supervisor, in a room of
>the school become a school group as opposed to a group of students meeting
>in the room.   Its not quite clear.  I am glad at your school they were able
>to work out the issues, and make everyone satisfied and feel there was a
>fair solution.
>
>I cant' believe your school didnt' provide PAPER for a school newspaper.  I
>am thankful I lived in a horrible snotty but wealthy area growing up.  I
>think extracirricular activities were the best part of school.  You should
>see the monstrosities i made in art club!!
>
>Nick, did the school have money for sports teams?
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Nick McClure" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 1:37 PM
>Subject: Re: Church and State
>
>
> > At 09:35 AM 2/2/2002 -0900, you wrote:
> > >I meant senior citizens - not seniors in high school.
> >
> > Oh, well in that case usually they call the school and inquire about using
> > the facilities, I think they would have to pay. I don't know for sure on
>that.
> >
> > >So these rules apply to student groups only?  What if a group wanted to
>use
> > >the gym for a basketball tournament at night (not a student group)?  How
> > >would that work?
> >
> > I don't know for sure. I think the group would have to pay for the
>security
> > guards in that case. In Lexington there are plenty of basketball
>facilities
> > to use, but I see your example. The YMCA , KBA (Kentucky Basketball
> > Association) and many more have Gyms where a number of basketball games
>are
> > held.
> >
> > >I do understand why a school club would need a teacher present.  I do not
> > >understand why a group not affiliated with the school would.  Perhaps the
> > >school chose to view this just as a group of students hanging out after
> > >school who needed supervision - which does make sense.
> >
> > That is exactly how the school sees it. Students on school grounds must be
> > supervised. If they are not and something goes wrong the school could be
> > held liable, if a fight should break out the kids could beat each other to
> > death before anybody could stop it.
> >
> > The school doesn't sponsor much, they will sponsor things like newspaper,
> > drama club, etc, but these are also classes that you can take and earn
> > credit. Even then the school didn't pay for the paper, we had to sell
>adds,
> > and sell the paper.
> >
>
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