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Originally Posted by I.A.S.K.
From the article it appeared that the school used an interrogation, a student overhearing them say I love you, and their myspace pages to determine that they were lesbians. They did not seem do anything at school (besides say "I love you" because before a student overheard this there was no issue with the girls. And I think that if they'd been feeling each other up there would have been plenty of people to say something) that was grossly inappropriate. As such they seem to have been expelled because of their sexual orientation.
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See, schools should have juridiction over what happens on school grounds, IMO. What's on a Myspace page of a minor should be monitored by his or her PARENT (though that's for another debate). What someone "heard" one of the girls say is just that, hearsay, and not even bad hearsay at that. (I tell everyone I love them!!!) In this case, the school's actions seem unfair to me. I still can't say anything about the rules they set forth, but they should at least be enforced with fairness. I guess the issue I have (lol among others) is the law regulating (read: interferring with) the setting of rules established by the Church meant for their own. Now, the enforcement of said rules does need governance, I'll admit that. It's when the two are confused that the trouble starts.