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More “found art” from Mr. Delgaudio: Test your knowledge.
These just keep getting funnier. Can you find the factual errors in this “Dear Sterling American ‘newsletter’” authored by Supervisor Eugene Delgaudio? Whoever can identify the most wins a prize. Extra credit for translation into standard English. See Drama Lesson … Continue reading
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Tagged Drama policy, Eugene Delgaudio, Hate groups, LCPS, Pants on Fire, Schools
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Drama Lesson
How a Playwright Learned Improvisation The Washington Post May 16, 2005 By Nelson Pressley It’s a high school Saturday night, and “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” the spring musical at Stone Bridge High in Ashburn, has just … Continue reading
Opinions Differ, Intolerance Offends
Loudoun Observer May 6, 2005 By David Weintraub Susie Chapman’s uninformed response to Jeri McGiverin (“Offending Others Shouldn’t Be Sanctioned at Schools,” The Observer, April 25) reveals two things about the writer: She didn’t see the play “Offsides,” and she … Continue reading
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Tagged Dick Black, Drama policy, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Letters, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination
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Curb Censorship
Loudoun Connection May 5, 2005 By Ginger Walker I want to thank the Loudoun Connection for reprinting Nikki Buchholz’s powerful short story, “Ava Lynn’s Fear.” It is troubling that the advisor of Stone Bridge High School’s literary journal believes this … Continue reading
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Tagged Abuse, Dick Black, First Amendment, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Letters, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination
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Switching Parties
Loudoun Connection April 28, 2005 By Tim Buchholz Dick Black has got to go. The consequence of his recent attack on Stone Bridge High School’s Sabrina Jess and her brave play about human acceptance has created an unconstitutional environment of … Continue reading
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Debate over a play continues in county
Loudoun Easterner April 13, 2005 By David Bradley The Loudoun County School Board continues to ponder policies that could restrict the content of plays performed in public schools. During a meeting of the School Board’s Legislative Policy Committee last week, … Continue reading
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Tagged Dick Black, Drama policy, LCPS, School Board, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination
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Censoring schools
Loudoun Times-Mirror April 13, 2005 By Jeri McGiverin, Mainstream Loudoun “I’m not looking to invite litigation, but I’m also not looking to escape it by not doing the job we’re here to do.” This was the closing remark of Mark … Continue reading
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