Seems Timberlake Christian School has passed judgement on her. She has short hair, wears jeans and t-shirts and likes sports. So, instead of just assuming she's a tomboy and will probably grow out of it come dating age, they go straight to, homosexual behavior or gender confusion and how it's not tolerated in their school.
The letter read in part that fellow students who do not know Sunnie well are confused about whether she is male or female, and suggests that administrators can refuse enrollment for condoning sexual immorality, practicing a homosexual lifestyle or alternative gender identity.
SERIOUSLY? SHE'S 8! GET REAL PEOPLE!
Source: http://progressivepopulist.org/2014/03/25/christian-school-kicks-8-year-old-girl-girly-enough-video/
Even a public school can (and does) send a student home for dress-code violations. This school expects 24/7/365 alignment with their mission. The school is uber-conservative. And, more importantly, OPTIONAL.
DISCIPLINE AND CONDUCT
24/7 It is our goal to help students endeavor to develop their whole person with an integrated Christian lifestyle. We ask and
expect that students honor Christ in all behavior and activities 24/7/365. The school generally follows its discipline procedures
contained herein. However, there are circumstances in which the school administration and/or board may determine, in their
sole discretion, that it is appropriate not to follow progressive discipline steps. In cases in which a student has engaged in flagrant, immoral, illicit, illegal, and/or other unacceptable behavior which reflects adversely on Timberlake Christian Schools, on campus or off campus, when school is in session or in recess, the school reserves the right to suspend or expel the student immediately. The administration may give parents the option to withdraw the student. In doing so, the discipline issue will not be discussed in the student’s records.
Sunnie was not expelled; let's keep that in focus. What the school saw as unacceptable IN THEIR OPINION is never made clear to me in their letter. The references to prior and ongoing concerns is unclear. I can't just listen to a one-sided crusade, and I'm not siding with anybody. My point is the school has its rules; were it a public school, the whole issue would be different. This school is an optional choice. Would I send MY kids or grandchildren there? No.
This cult does not like girls who wear jeans, cut their hair short and play sports. That's extremely clear between the letter and the articles that take the grandparent's views and Sunnnie's views into account also. So, this infraction is one or all over the above. Pretty darn harsh when I see a lot of Christian females who wear jeans, cut their hair short and play sports. What a confusing dilemma for this 8 year old girl.
2. She was asked not to return. Let's keep that in focus and not mince words. It's clearly outlined what they found unacceptable to me and others. They do not like the way she dresses, and acts. To them, this is a gender identity issue. How you can miss that is questionable.
3. Rules are made to be broken. A rule that limits freedom of expression and self awareness to females in 2014 and especially one that extends beyond the boundaries of school should not exist. I hope the other parents wake up to this and stop abusing their kids by sending them to that outdated school that indoctrinates rather than educates and teaches kids to be intolerant of the school's idea of the different.
4. God bless Sunnie's grandparents for being more open minded and realizing the dangers of such an outdated indoctrination.
Bringing the issue to the public forum is an invasion of the child's privacy. The grandparents have brought a lot of unnecessary attention on Sunnie, in my opinion, using her as a pawn for some malevolent purpose. One doesn't drag a kid into the spotlight like this with benevolent intent.
Uh, no it isn't. It's all over the news media and the internet which is public domain.
The grandparents set off a warning to other parents who might not know how cult-like this school is. Good on them.
Sunnie will remember for the rest of her life, those horrid people deemed her unworthy of their school. She will feel that stigma even if it were never publicized. As an 8 year old, I know I would have felt crushed. How dare they be so cruel in their judgement of her.
I wouldn't expose my children or their children to this kind of publicity.
Please keep us informed how this all plays out, Colleen.
It's already played out. Sunnie is now in a public school missing her friends and living with the knowledge that the administrators of the misguided school do not like her, the way she dresses or acts and has forbidden her from re-enrolling unless she loses her identity. She will live with the knowledge that they have judged her as unworthy of their school or God's ordinance and that she is not Christlike, so is shunned. Now it's up to the other free thinkers to decide if they want their kids indoctrinated into the ways of this cult-like school. I'm sure it will be in the news if enlightened parents pull their kids out of that school.
I certainly did post a photo of one of my sons with his newborn child and do seek opinion about situations. Do I call the newspapers and television stations?
There was absolutely no reason for Sunnie to know why she was switching schools; an 8 year old doesn't need to have that dumped on her and I don't care what anyone says to the contrary. She is EIGHT. There are rules all over the place. If one doesn't adhere to rules, they lose their freedom and/or are fined monetarily. Some lose their property; some lose their lives. In an OPTIONAL situation, you have two choices: play by the rules or find another game.
Sometimes it's appropriate and worthwhile to make an issue, but at the expense of a child's psyche, I really don't agree. My issue is with the grandparents more than the school. Yours is with the school and personal freedom. We get to say what we want, WITHIN THE CONFINES OF THE RULES.
One REALLY important thing Sunnie (and everybody else) needs to remember: THIS SCHOOL IS NOT REPRESENTATIVE OF EVERY CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATION OR PERSON. I'll refer you right back to the handbook regarding Halloween and dancing.
By the way, following one's faith, whatever it is, is a daily endeavor.
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I think it is disgusting! There was also a 9 year old kicked out of a Colorado school for shaving her head. She did it to support a classmate who has cancer and lost her hair. This may be one reason people home school their children. What a horrible example to send to our young folks!
10 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
I thought the US Constitution separated church and state, which included education but I suppose a private school sets its own rules. If I was the parent of this child I would transfer her to a state school and she could make up her own mind about religion and her mode of dress.
Christopher Hitchens rightly said that a religious education is a form of child abuse.
10 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
i think the school missed a perfect teaching and learning opportunity to help children understand that every body is different, special and unique. And based on those qualities different styles of dress and hair, and way of talking and walking may emerge. creativity and difference should be celebrated and appreciated, not pointed out and stigmatize. Some of the oddest people may be a math genius or great scientist or musician but never gets to the point of expressing it because they did not look or act like everyone else, and had to utilize their time and energy trying to figure out how to work around stereotyping, bullying and spirit crushing judgements.
10 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
The letter isn't rude or judgmental. It expresses concern for the student, the other students, and the mission statement of the school. No one is being "kicked out", and there is nothing condescending or hateful.
A private school has its own set of rules, and, no doubt, this request wasn't made on a whim or without serious discussion. Not everybody has to endorse homosexuality, gender confusion, etc. Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Atheists, and everyone in between and beyond have beliefs, morals, and lines they don't cross. NOBODY ever said a Christian was perfect; their beliefs are as steadfast and sincere as those who believe differently.
It's a private school, privately funded. I hope the child gets the counseling and support she needs to make decisions for her life that bring her happiness and success. If she is unhappy at that school, it's not a good fit. Why force it on anyone?
10 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
RULES!
She looks like a sweetheart; I'm sure I would enjoy knowing her.
When I was a kid, I played soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball, did some field events in track and field, climbed trees, and played in the mud and dirt. I also wore dresses, ribbons in my hair, played jacks and with dolls, and learned to cook and sew, rode a bicycle, took piano lessons and played the BARITONE sax in MARCHING band. What's your point?
There's a very nice person in one of my classes, who, until we spoke, I presumed was a guy. I've noticed I am the only person who speaks with her for any length of time. Some of us are distressed when we aren't sure of a person's sex (not sexual preference) because we don't want to say or do something that would embarrass ourselves or the other person.
Is it really necessary that my response be an echo to everyone else's?
Sorry you had to dress funny for school, Roy; it's not much consolation that everybody else is miserable if you're still miserable!
In all the articles and interviews I've read and seen, Sunnie has never said she was miserable at school. She never said she thinks she is a boy and does clearly understand that she is a girl and shows no problems with that fact. I'm pretty sure she speaks from her own facts about herself where as the letter is filled with conjecture about her. The teachers could have been more mature and just told the kids who questioned Sunnie's gender that she is a girl. Simple. I do not believe any of the kids were confused, I think that's made up so the "adults" could control and manipulate the grandparents into getting Sunnie "fixed". It's disgusting what they have done to Sunnie. For that, she may actually need counseling. If they want to be so controlling over kids and how they dress, then they should make a rule that all kids have to wear funny uniforms while at school. This way they can all look alike and become the good little drones that the school wants them to be. No freedom to just be individuals. Schools like that should not exist in 2014.
THIS, OBVIOUSLY, IS A CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL. I WOULD BET THERE ARE MANY CONSERVATIVE SCHOOLS AMONG VARIOUS RELIGIONS IN THIS COUNTRY WHERE HER ATTIRE WOULD NOT BE ACCEPTABLE. IF WE LOOKED INTO SOME OF THESE OTHER SCHOOLS, WE WOULD FIND NUMEROUS EXAMPLES OF HER SHIRT AND JEANS CAUSING A PROBLEM. IF A STUDENT CHOOSES TO ATTEND ONE OF THESE INSTITUTIONS, THEY SHOULD BE PREPARED TO ADAPT TO POLICIES IN PLACE. IT'S OK TO HAVE OPINIONS AND DISCUSSIONS ABOUT THESE TYPES OF RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS AND THEIR STANDARDS, BUT ANY ACTIVE CAMPAIGN(S) TO FORCE THE SCHOOL TO CONFORM TO THE STUDENTS WOULD NOT BE RIGHT. SO PARENTS, CHOOSE A SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILDREN WITH WHICH YOU CAN BE COMFORTABLE.
10 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
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Everyone has opinions…differing opinions than anyone else. That is what makes our world so interesting….if we all agreed on every issue, this would be the most boring hell hole in the Grand Universe. I think we can agree to disagree rather than going for the last ditch stand. Everyone has their own personal pulpit here to run a “shame and blame game” to the end of time. But the game has strings attached to it in the form of life long resentments, missed opportunities for friendship, enduring resentments and I know this may sound strange but by stuffing your head with all that you run the risk of going completely insane in old age and all that keeps you going is that axe to grind, I know, I have seen it. I’m asking for your own good and ours also….give it up. Find a path to peace and practice peace.
I grew up as a preacher's kid, and couldn't wait to get out of there. I survived by refusing to argue and accepting anything they had to say to the day I happily left all that behind. I know those closed minded folk who cannot adjust to anything or accept any differing view on any subject. Adaptation is the natural law of survival and it is so easy to do by not fighting the outrageous to let them realize their own expression of the dumbest thing they ever considered doing or saying. Opposing stupidity hardens it and makes that opinion seem so much more relevant. End stupidity by exploring the opportunity given you in consideration of their favor into comedic extremes. That is where rude awakenings happen and their foolishness is understood as unsupportable.
10 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
Timberlake Christian Schools is a religious, Bible-believing institution providing education in a distinctly Christian environment, and it believes that its biblical role is to work in conjunction with the home to mold students to be Christlike. On those occasions in which the atmosphere or conduct within a particular home is counter to or in
opposition to the biblical lifestyle that the school teaches, the school reserves the right, within its sole discretion, to refuse admission of an applicant or to discontinue enrollment of a student. This includes, but is not necessarily limited to, living in, condoning or supporting sexual immorality; practicing homosexual lifestyle or alternative
gender identity; promoting such practices; or otherwise having the inability to support the moral principles of the school (Leviticus 20:13a; Romans 1:21-27; Matthew 19:4-6; I Corinthians 6:9-20).
I wonder, did it get added AFTER they sent the threatening letter to the grandparents to cover their tracks for targeting one child in the school? This rule was not in place last year when Sunnie was a student there or the year before or the year before that.
All TCS Students:
Must wear TCS uniform shirt from TCS uniform vendors.
May wear an extra tee shirt or turtleneck underneath their uniform shirt that does not have the TCS logo as long as
only the collar and/or sleeve areas show, and the shirt is of a solid color, like a uniform shirt, with no printing.
May wear any official TCS jacket, fleece, sweatshirt, or a solid color sweater over uniform shirt. Students may also
wear a solid color full-zippered sweatshirt or fleece (no pullovers), jacket or sweater over the uniform shirt
Dress code for girls (K-5):
May wear solid navy, khaki/sand, white, brown, gray, or black skirt or jumper or a denim jean skirt that is in good
condition (no patches, no “destructed,” bleached out, or extremely faded fabric). Jumpers must be worn over a TCS
shirt. These items must come at least to the top of the kneecap (grades 3-5). Skirts must have straight hems—no
diagonal or handkerchief hems are permitted.
May wear slacks in khaki/sand/stone, white, brown, navy, gray, or black (no jeans or denim pants). These must be
classic, traditional pants (no warm up or sweat pants). Capri’s, gauchos and culottes are not permitted for regular
school day dress.
May wear casual shoes including tennis shoes. No athletic-sandals, shower/water sport shoes, slippers or combat style boots. Girls may not wear any backless shoes/sandals or shoes with heels over 1 inch.
May not wear make-up.
So, girls can wear slacks or a jean skirt. May wear an extra tee shirt or turtleneck underneath their uniform shirt. She had to wear the uniform shirt, so how did the t-shirt come into play as an issue, especially when wearing t-shirts is allowed? No extreme hair styles or unnatural or extreme hair colors. Nothing noted about length of hair and I can not say her hair style is extreme. They picked on her because adults were uncomfortable. She wore a uniform to school. The other kids would not have had an issue if she wore a uniform. I'm guessing they are picking on how she dressed at home and basically saying, if her home life does not conform to school rules, she can not go to their school, as made evident by this line in the letter: "We believe our biblical role is to work in conjunction with the home to mold students to be Christlike." and this: "However, we believe that unless Sunnie as well as her family clearly understand that God has made her female and her dress and behavior need to follow suit with her God ordained identity..." (who are they to judge what identity God ordained her with? In my opinion, she IS living her God ordained identity.She is being Sunnie and dressing and acting in a manner that is comfortable to HER)... "For this reason, we ask you not to re-enroll Sunnie". They kicked her out. They wanted to dictate her style of dress and behavior at home too. At home she wears jeans, t-shirts and plays sports. At home, she is Sunnie. Yet they do not want her acting like any other child of society. They want her to stand out as different from other kids who do not go to their snotty school. Apparently the kids are expected to wear the uniform even at home. Talk about extreme. They control these kids even beyond the school property. How archaic can a school be to demand that kids not be allowed to be themselves even at home?
student handbook: http://tcs4u.org/timberlakeuserfiles/file/Parent%20Handbook%202014-2015.pdf