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ketv.com/news/skutt-catholic-students-show-support-for-gay-teacher/32640112
Students from an Omaha Catholic high school used an annual fundraiser Wednesday to show support for a teacher who won’t be teaching there next semester.
Skutt Catholic officials have stood firmly on their decision not to renew Matthew Eledge’s contract. An online petition alleges the decision was made after the speech teacher informed officials about his engagement to his same-sex partner.
“If a staff member cannot commit to Catholic church teachings and doctrines, he or she cannot continue to be on staff at Skutt Catholic,” school president Jon McMahon wrote in a letter to the Skutt community
The petition aimed at changing school officials’ minds has garnered nearly 95,000 signatures since it was launched April 7. >>
ketv.com/news/skutt-president-affirms-decision-to-part-ways-with-gay-teacher/32309678
In a letter to the Skutt Catholic community, school president Jon McMahon writes Skutt administrators “stand firmly” behind a decision not to renew the contract of a teacher who is in a same-sex relationship.
An online petition on behalf of Mathew Eledge says Skutt withdrew an offer to renew his contact, when he told administrators about his engagement to his same sex partner.
“If a staff member cannot commit to Catholic church teachings and doctrines, he or she cannot continue to be on staff at Skutt Catholic,” wrote McMahon.
“As a Catholic school we stand firmly with the Archdiocese of Omaha and our Catholic church in the support and upholding of the Church’s teachings as they are defined,” wrote McMahon.
Students from an Omaha Catholic high school used an annual fundraiser Wednesday to show support for a teacher who won’t be teaching there next semester.
Skutt Catholic officials have stood firmly on their decision not to renew Matthew Eledge’s contract. An online petition alleges the decision was made after the speech teacher informed officials about his engagement to his same-sex partner.
“If a staff member cannot commit to Catholic church teachings and doctrines, he or she cannot continue to be on staff at Skutt Catholic,” school president Jon McMahon wrote in a letter to the Skutt community
The petition aimed at changing school officials’ minds has garnered nearly 95,000 signatures since it was launched April 7. >>
ketv.com/news/skutt-president-affirms-decision-to-part-ways-with-gay-teacher/32309678
In a letter to the Skutt Catholic community, school president Jon McMahon writes Skutt administrators “stand firmly” behind a decision not to renew the contract of a teacher who is in a same-sex relationship.
An online petition on behalf of Mathew Eledge says Skutt withdrew an offer to renew his contact, when he told administrators about his engagement to his same sex partner.
“If a staff member cannot commit to Catholic church teachings and doctrines, he or she cannot continue to be on staff at Skutt Catholic,” wrote McMahon.
“As a Catholic school we stand firmly with the Archdiocese of Omaha and our Catholic church in the support and upholding of the Church’s teachings as they are defined,” wrote McMahon.