Mount Saint Charles Academy Bans Transgender Students
http://www.golocalprov.com/news/mount-saint-charles-academy-bans-transgender-students
GOLOCALPROV/Thursday, March 03, 2016 GoLocalProv News Team and Kate Nagle
"Mount Saint Charles Academy in Woonsocket, Rhode Island has issued a policy banning transgender students from the school, according to the Parent and Students Handbook.
The 2015-2016 edition, the Philosophy of Admissions' section of the handbook states, "Mount Saint Charles Academy is unable to make accommodations for transgender students. Therefore, MSC does not accept transgender students nor is MSC able to continue to enroll students who identify as transgender.""
very sad
Another volley in the war on transgender people by mainstream religions. What do they have against us?
Alumni Condemn Catholic School's Exclusion of Trans Students
http://www.advocate.com/transgender/2016/3/06/alumni-condemn-catholic-schools-exclusion-trans-students
The Advocate/By Cleis Abeni March 07 2016 1:07 AM EST
"Alumni of Mount Saint Charles Academy, a 92-year-old private Catholic junior-senior preparatory school in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, are criticizing their alma mater for excluding transgender students in the latest edition of the school's Parent-Student Handbook, according to GoLocalProv. "
Oh, evolve!
http://www.valleybreeze.com/2016-03-09/observer-smithfield-west/oh-evolve#.VuMd7I-cFy1
Valley Breeze/3/9/2016
"A few weeks ago, my wife and I were in Hawaii on a "bucket list" trip to paradise. One of the things we did there was go to the top of the 10,000-foot dormant volcano, Maui's Mount Haleakala, to see the stars at night. With Earth's atmosphere much thinner and the skies perfectly clear, it was a magnificent sight."
Quote from: stephaniec on March 11, 2016, 01:43:00 PM
Oh, evolve!
http://www.valleybreeze.com/2016-03-09/observer-smithfield-west/oh-evolve#.VuMd7I-cFy1
Valley Breeze/3/9/2016
"A few weeks ago, my wife and I were in Hawaii on a "bucket list" trip to paradise. One of the things we did there was go to the top of the 10,000-foot dormant volcano, Maui's Mount Haleakala, to see the stars at night. With Earth's atmosphere much thinner and the skies perfectly clear, it was a magnificent sight."
This article bothered me. The assumption that it would cost money to accommodate trans students, and indeed that $5k wouldn't be enough, borders on libelous.