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SCHOOL BOARD’S PLAY POLICY ON LOCAL TV
NoraBett Productions P.O. Box 574 Herndon, VA 20170 703-450-0974 The Loudoun County School Board’s new school play policy is this month’s topic on “The Road To?,” a local political panel discussion program produced by Sterling residents Tony and Marlene Barney … Continue reading
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Tagged Drama policy, John Andrews, LCPS, Media, Schools, Youth
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It still comes down to the heckler’s veto.
As everyone likely knows by now, the Loudoun County School Board has adopted a policy for regulating theatrical presentations in our public schools. Language proposed by Delgaudio sycophant Warren Geurin was added to the policy that was drafted at the May 25 Legislative and Policy Committee meeting. This language differed significantly from the amendment that Delgaudio, et al was publicly promoting (prohibiting “sexual themes, depiction of sexual acts and the promotion of sexuality,” language that has no legal definition and was clearly not going to get anywhere). Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-gay industry, Concerned Women for America, Drama policy, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination, Youth
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Group Threatens Play Policy Lawsuit
Leesburg Today June 30, 2005 By Allen Browning A delegation of speakers staged an encore presentation of the play policy debate Tuesday night when one speaker told the school board his organization would sue if the newly adopted policy results … Continue reading
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Tagged Drama policy, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination, Youth
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Good and ugly
Update, June 15, 2007: Incredibly, Patricia Phillips continues to falsely attribute this Loudoun Times-Mirror editorial to us as an “Equality Loudoun article in praise of Andrews.” Update: See how this Loudoun Times-Mirror editorial is being falsely attributed to Equality Loudoun … Continue reading
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Tagged Concerned Women for America, Dick Black, Drama policy, Editorials, Eugene Delgaudio, John Andrews, LCPS, Media, Patricia Phillips, Schools
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Trust the Teachers
Loudoun Connection June 22, 2005 Ileana Collins, Sterling As the parent of a drama student at Potomac Falls High School, I’d like to express my support for the theatre programs and drama teachers of Loudoun County. I trust the teachers … Continue reading
Atmosphere of love
Loudoun Times-Mirror June 21, 2005 Rev. R. Don Prange, Pastor, St. James United Church of Christ, Lovettsville The content of the letters of Paul Goze and Merilee Cummings (June 15) also made its way to the School Board meeting of … Continue reading
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Tagged Drama policy, Faith, Hate groups, Letters, Schools
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Board Adopts Policy On Plays
No Obscenity in Student Shows Washington Post June 16, 2005 By Michael A. Chandler and Rosalind S. Helderman After five hours of debate and comments from three dozen members of the public, the Loudoun School Board unanimously approved a policy … Continue reading