Bart Adkins
Well-Known Member
Don't be too hard on me...I hope I don't loose any friends on this one...here goes.
My 12 year old is in the choir at his public school. He came home and was upset with the fact that they are singing religious songs for their holiday concert (Silent Night and Away in a Manger). Now, I don't take offense to these songs, and I'm not trying to poke a hornet nest...but a public school isn't supposed to do this are they? My son doesn't want to sing them but fears a failing grade and reprisals from his classmates. Shouldn't a public school stick to "jingle bells" and "walking in a winter wonderland" just to err on the side of caution? This is after all a winter concert and there are Jewish families in our community (but not many)
I don't want to tell my son he has to sing them. He has the right to choose his own faith, or none at all. I don't want to force a religion on him like my dad did to me. I just don't know what to do, or what I should say to my son.
My 12 year old is in the choir at his public school. He came home and was upset with the fact that they are singing religious songs for their holiday concert (Silent Night and Away in a Manger). Now, I don't take offense to these songs, and I'm not trying to poke a hornet nest...but a public school isn't supposed to do this are they? My son doesn't want to sing them but fears a failing grade and reprisals from his classmates. Shouldn't a public school stick to "jingle bells" and "walking in a winter wonderland" just to err on the side of caution? This is after all a winter concert and there are Jewish families in our community (but not many)
I don't want to tell my son he has to sing them. He has the right to choose his own faith, or none at all. I don't want to force a religion on him like my dad did to me. I just don't know what to do, or what I should say to my son.