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AngelicDoctor
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I am a theology teacher at a Catholic High School. Recently the Respect Life Club had all theology classes pass out a “life issues survey” to see what students know and believe about the Church’s teachings on life issues.
While completing the survey, some students became very angry at the item that asked them if they agreed or not with the school’s policy of not allowing a pregnant student to continue attending the high school. Some students thought this was a violation of Catholic “pro-life” moral stance. “Isn’t the school abandoning a girl who is doing the right thing (in keeping the child)… shouldn’t the school be more forgiving?”
They have asked to debate some of the issues on the survey in class (and the other issues–premarital sex, contraception, are easier for me to address).
I have done a quick search on the forum for this issue and found many people opposed to the actions of one catholic HS who denied a pregnant student the opportunity to walk in the graduation ceremony. However, that thread was concerned with many of the details of that particular case (and whether the male student shouldn’t also have been banned from graduation ceremony).
I wanted to try and get some fresh opinions on this question. Obviously the school is trying to maintain its defense of chastity, and also students need to know that life choices do result in consequences (one of those being new barriers to education), but… what do you think?
While completing the survey, some students became very angry at the item that asked them if they agreed or not with the school’s policy of not allowing a pregnant student to continue attending the high school. Some students thought this was a violation of Catholic “pro-life” moral stance. “Isn’t the school abandoning a girl who is doing the right thing (in keeping the child)… shouldn’t the school be more forgiving?”
They have asked to debate some of the issues on the survey in class (and the other issues–premarital sex, contraception, are easier for me to address).
I have done a quick search on the forum for this issue and found many people opposed to the actions of one catholic HS who denied a pregnant student the opportunity to walk in the graduation ceremony. However, that thread was concerned with many of the details of that particular case (and whether the male student shouldn’t also have been banned from graduation ceremony).
I wanted to try and get some fresh opinions on this question. Obviously the school is trying to maintain its defense of chastity, and also students need to know that life choices do result in consequences (one of those being new barriers to education), but… what do you think?