What is questionable is the fact that one religion is permeated within the entire curriculum in every teachable moment. The constant reference to one religion in a public school, in exclusion to all other religions. They teach it as fact, not as a religion.
Oh this is easy, defund the religious schools and use that money to start a secular public school. If the religious schools want to continue operation they can ask god for the money.
And this is why the government is relunctant to get involved. Politicians are afraid they will lose many of the Catholic voters.
and I asked her to be specific. I want to know WHAT is being taught outside of religion classes that is objectionable.
I'd also like to point out for the mentally challenged. One can NOT receive first communion, first confession, or confirmation if one is NOT baptized into the Catholic Faith...period. Therefore one who is NOT Catholic can NOT be forced to receive communion.
It is the constant reference to religion. When they have assemblies, they open the bible and start referencing, they watch Veggies Tales etc. In mornings, they have the opening prayer, at recess and lunch. When they do crafts, it's about the wonders of God, they sing songs about it, when they do puzzles it's a religious theme, etc. Everything is faith based-and only one faith. There is no mention of any other religions in the world.
Students who are not in religious studies take Health. Even in Health, they watch Veggie Tales.
This is what a separate school should be....not a public school. IMO
Um... no, other way around, according to what you've said. There's nothing but separate schools in Morinville , there's no public school. Hard to know what's really going on based on what you posted, but it seems pretty obvious to me that if 70% of the people in the district aren't Catholic, what's to prevent them from setting up a public school board and a public school? Asking the separate school board to do it for them is just dumb, of course it'll refuse, the non-Catholics need to take matters into their own hands instead of asking people with no interest in what they want to do it for them. Besides, my experience with the separate schools where I live suggests it's not very hard to counter the religious instruction kids get in the separate school system, if that's what you want to do, it's not a very forceful indoctrination. When they're around 13 or 14, just hand them Bertrand Russell's book Why I Am Not A Christian. and be prepared to talk to them about what he says.
No, we only have public schools...all run by a Catholic school board. We have no separate schools in town. We cannot create a secular public school as we already have public schools. We cannot create a secular separate school as they must be faith based.