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School Board adopts theater policy
Loudoun Times-Mirror June 15, 2005 By Shannon Sollinger The School Board adopted a policy that will regulate theatrical presentations in the public schools late Tuesday night., putting final responsibility with the principal and the play sponsor. William Chapman, School Board … Continue reading
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Board sets policy for high school plays
Loudoun Easterner June 15, 2005 By David Bradley The Loudoun County School Board June 14 unanimously approved a policy banning obscene material from high school plays. The policy approved by the School Board just before midnight forbids “productions involving obscenity … Continue reading
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School Board Finalizes Play Policy
Leesburg Today June 15, 2005 By Allen Browning The curtain fell on the final act of the school board’s four month effort to enact a policy restricting theatrical productions shortly before midnight Tuesday when the it unanimously approved a more … Continue reading
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Drama Policy Still Up in Air
Three dozen people provide their views on proposed policy on school plays. Loudoun Connection June 15, 2005 By Andrea Zentz The debate over establishing a policy to govern school plays escalated Tuesday night, with three dozen people addressing the School … Continue reading
This is a show you won’t want to miss.
Not only must he resort to increasingly obvious lies (“Out of county disrupters”? Who would that be, exactly?) Mr. Delgaudio now extensively quotes the sex-obsessed Paul Goze, who can’t seem to remember exactly where he lives . . To quote … Continue reading
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Another complaint from Mr. Delgaudio
These speak for themselves. We wonder though, whatever happened to the “motercade”? WARNING. BAD NEWS REGARDING PENDING POLITICAL DISASTER FOLLOWS SCHOOL BOARD POISED TO PLEASE MAINSTREAM LOUDOUN, WASHINGTON POST AND THE GAY LOBBY I have been writing a lot about … Continue reading
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Sensible Policy on Plays
Loudoun Times-Mirror June 8, 2005 By David Weintraub The policy on theatrical presentations that the Legislative and Policy Committee has voted to recommend to the full School Board is a reasonable compromise that should satisfy those who are concerned about … Continue reading
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Tagged Drama policy, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Letters, Schools, Special rights, Viewpoint discrimination
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