Christian School Forbids Student From Prom, Dancing

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090508/ap_on_re_us/us_school_dance_flap
Ohio Christian school tells student to skip prom
AP

FINDLAY, Ohio – A student at a fundamentalist Baptist school that forbids dancing, rock music, hand-holding and kissing will be suspended if he takes his girlfriend to her public high school prom, his principal said.

Despite the warning, 17-year-old Tyler Frost, who has never been to a dance before, said he plans to attend Findlay High School's prom Saturday.

Frost, a senior at Heritage Christian School in northwest Ohio, agreed to the school's rules when he signed a statement of cooperation at the beginning of the year, principal Tim England said.

The teen, who is scheduled to receive his diploma May 24, would be suspended from classes and receive an "incomplete" on remaining assignments, England said. Frost also would not be permitted to attend graduation but would get a diploma once he completes final exams. If Frost is involved with alcohol or sex at the prom, he will be expelled, England said.

Frost's stepfather Stephan Johnson said the school's rules should not apply outside the classroom.

"He deserves to wear that cap and gown," Johnson said.

Frost said he thought he had handled the situation properly. Findlay requires students from other schools attending the prom to get a signature from their principal, which Frost did.

"I expected a short lecture about making the right decisions and not doing something stupid," Frost said. "I thought I would get his signature and that would be the end."

England acknowledged signing the form but warned Frost there would be consequences if he attended the dance. England then took the issue to a school committee made up of church members, who decided to threaten Frost with suspension.

"In life, we constantly make decisions whether we are going to please self or please God. (Frost) chose one path, and the school committee chose the other," England said.

The handbook for the 84-student Christian school says rock music "is part of the counterculture which seeks to implant seeds of rebellion in young people's hearts and minds."

England said Frost's family should not be surprised by the school's position.

"For the parents to claim any injustice regarding this issue is at best forgetful and at worst disingenuous," he said. "It is our hope that the student and his parents will abide by the policies they have already agreed to."

The principal at Findlay High School, whose graduates include Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, said he respects, but does not agree with, Heritage Christian School's view of prom.

"I don't see (dancing and rock music) as immoral acts," Craig Kupferberg said.
 
If Frost is involved with alcohol or sex at the prom, he will be expelled, England said.

Yep, because that's how we, public school, roll. Sexing & boozing youths up. :whatever::facepalm
 
Yep, because that's how we, public school, roll. Sexing & boozing youths up. :whatever::facepalm

That's right! It's because you public school heathens won't let Jesus and creationism into the classrooms where they belong! :cmad:
 
Old news.

My high school career ran from '95-'99, and we were not allowed to have dances: after ball games, homecoming, prom, etc.

The school would put on an event that consisted of the students having pie and soda's, a la a dinner theater type environment.

However, we were 'allowed' to have a dance, if one of the parents put it on. Said parent could not be apart of ANY organization. Hence, if Mrs. Smith was a booster, cheerleader mom, etc - she could not "host."

Seeing as my family gave a ****. Ma Storm allowed us to use her dance studio after most ball games, and other dances.

Still, years after I've graduated, the students know that Ma Storm will allowed them to use her studio for parties.

Weird, crazy. . yet true.
 
The Christian college I went to expelled 7 students for going to Applebee's because Applebee's served alcohol. The students weren't sitting at the bar and weren't drinking.
 
The Christian college I went to expelled 7 students for going to Applebee's because Applebee's served alcohol. The students weren't sitting at the bar and weren't drinking.

Lee University was not that harsh. You and I share the same college experience, by the way: Christian college to Liberal Arts University. :up:

Conversely, we were "policed" to an extent. If a student was caught smoking, expelled. Drinking, expelled. But never were students expelled for being in a restaurant, when said restaurant had a bar area.

I know of one school - can't remember the name - in Florida that made the girls and guys walk on separate sides of the street, different classes, etc.

My friend, whom attended, said there was more premarital sex at said college, than she ever heard of in High school.

I almost transferred there. :O
 
Here's a video of Tyler Frost:

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Christians like them give all other Christians a bad name. :down
 
I was reading about this on Yahoo earlier. Seriously, how lame can you be. :down
 
I don't agree with it, but if the dude signed something and the fine print says no dances, well....you know, can't really debate that **** unfortunately. Now if there is a loophole..
 
Now there is a high school that has to have The Crucible on a very long list of banned books.
 
Lee University was not that harsh. You and I share the same college experience, by the way: Christian college to Liberal Arts University. :up:

Conversely, we were "policed" to an extent. If a student was caught smoking, expelled. Drinking, expelled. But never were students expelled for being in a restaurant, when said restaurant had a bar area.

I know of one school - can't remember the name - in Florida that made the girls and guys walk on separate sides of the street, different classes, etc.

My friend, whom attended, said there was more premarital sex at said college, than she ever heard of in High school.

I almost transferred there. :O


Ha. Well I had a friend who went to Pensacola Christian College in Flordia and she was policed even more harshly than we were.

Out of curiosity what did you guy major in when you went to your schools?
 
Seriously, if you're going to a Christian school that forbids the drinking of alcohol*, you've got to be majoring in something you can't get from another other college. Some sort of religious study.


*What's up with that? Even Jesus drank alcohol. Heck, Jesus once showed up at a party, heard nobody brought any wine, and just made some. From water!
 
Seriously, if you're going to a Christian school that forbids the drinking of alcohol*, you've got to be majoring in something you can't get from another other college. Some sort of religious study.


*What's up with that? Even Jesus drank alcohol. Heck, Jesus once showed up at a party, heard nobody brought any wine, and just made some. From water!

Most people who go to Christian schools to major in "Christian" specific things, but it could be anything from Christian Based Education to Theology to Divinity and a lot of other degrees.

Even "Creation Science".
 
how come the US is the only place i ever hear about this kind of stuff happening? i mean i'll hear maybe 1 wierd thing about "Christians" in other countries maybe once a year, but from the States its like everyday theres some wackos doing something. you guys seem to have this wierd version of Christianity that mixes itself with patriotism aswell
 
It's all in the founding of the United States. See, Great Britain went through a period where it flipped back and forth between Catholicism and the newly founded Anglican movement (I think you can thank Henry VIII's divorce habit and his heirs all having different beliefs for that). Anyway, the official religion of Britain switched around so much in such a short period of time, a splinter group known as the Puritans was created. The Puritans were the most uptight group of buzzkills you'd ever seen.

Skip ahead in time, and the Brits are sending businessmen and farmers to the New World (the colonies that would later become the US) to get stuff like cotton and tobacco. Eventually, they decide to give the Puritans the ol' boot, and sent all of them to the New World. The Puritans (and one or two splinter groups) founded roughly half of the original 13 colonies that would become the United States (the others being founded for business purposes, New York to pay off a debt, and one other as a penal colony).

Thus those wacky Puritan beliefs are part of the foundation of American culture. What exactly made the Puritans so stuck up? These were the people who started the Salem Witch Trials, where countless men and women were hanged if anyone caught them out dancing at night, drinking too heavily, missing church, or just having too much fun.

That's why we have such a proclivity for fundamentalist Christians who forbid high school dances or the teaching of evolution in school science classes.
 
I don't agree with the school's theology and restrictions at all. However, if the kid's parents consented to the school's guidelines, they have the right to take action. If I were that kid, I'd worry more about the big picture. If he gets suspended, what then? Transfer to another school? Repeat his senior year at this one? That seems like far too high a price to pay for a dance.
 

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