Longmont Public Charter School Has A Hater Side
Charter schools pushing religion.. I am shocked I tell you, shocked...
This is a public school paid for with taxpayer money, violating the First Amendment!
The Colorado Independents Tessa Cheek reports on a growing controversy in Longmont surrounding a charter school, Twin Peaks Charter Academy, and the decision by the schools principal to prevent the valedictorian of this years graduating class from delivering an address that included a statement he is gay. The story has received a great deal of press coverage both in Colorado and nationally, and attracted the scrutiny of Rep. Jared Polis, himself openly gay.
In the Independents latest story yesterday, we see that the more Polis looks into this charter school, the less there is to appreciate about their politics:
Embattled Twin Peaks Charter Academy will keep its lawyer, Barry Arrington, despite a request from Congressman Jared Polis that Arrington, who has an anti-gay track record, be fired.
Mr. Arrington is a highly qualified attorney and is not being removed as counsel from Twin Peaks Charter Academy, the schools spokeswoman Tracy Weise told The Colorado Independent in an email. Mr. Polis has no jurisdiction, and is completely overstepping his bounds to even suggest that he has the right, to make recommendations on how Twin Peaks Charter Academy is managed.
Arrington raised eyebrows this week in a back-and-forth with Polis, who has been critical of the schools decision not to let valedictorian Evan Young give a graduation speech in which he came out as gay. Polis has asked for a third-party investigation of the schools decision and overall inclusiveness, ideally conducted by a LGBTQ-rights group.
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Bottom line: Twin Peaks Charter Academy does not advertise itself as a religious school, but it does claim to offer a curriculum of the foundations of virtue and character, in order to achieve the highest standards in academics and ethics. Charter schools must be non-religious like any other public school by law, but if the discriminatory actions of the schools principal and statements by the schools high-profile attorney are any guidenot to mention said attorneys long history of overtly religious advocacyits reasonable to question just what kind of education Twin Peaks Charter Academy is providing to its students with taxpayer dollars.
Because as of now, thats looking a bit, well, questionable.