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As Associated Student Body president of Newport Harbor High School, I do
not have the power to change the school’s curriculum, institute prayer,
nor force Bible reading upon the student body. Even given the chance, I
would not do so (Mailbag, “School not a place for promoting
Christianity,” Aug. 19; Educationally Speaking, “The reasons for
separating church and state are clear,” Aug. 23)
I am vocal about my faith, but the following are the only ways in which I
am allowed to promote a Christian atmosphere on campus -- by talking
about my beliefs and ideals when individually interacting with my peers
and, more importantly, backing them up with my actions. This is what I’ve
set out to do throughout my whole high school career.
Sometimes in history, Christians have not been the best examples of
loving God and loving their neighbors as themselves. Yet I will try to
promote kindness and make the days better for those around me. My
intentions are to benefit the school, and I think it’s important not to
use my position to preach at my fellow students.
High school is an arena of hormones, emotions, trials and tough
decisions. I’m simply trying to make it enjoyable. That’s why I’ve tried
to inject some humor into the sports announcements and worn spandex at
the pep rallies.
I was also misquoted in an earlier article in the Daily Pilot, saying
that I planned to use my position as a bully pulpit from which to preach
the Christian religion to my peers (“Leading the way,” Aug. 14). This
would be beyond the boundaries of good discretion. I will only promote my
beliefs by trying to be a good citizen on my campus.
I hope that I have explained my intentions and assured you that I will
not venture into the realm of joining church with state. History has
proven that it doesn’t work. Nor do I think it is right.
I am excited about my senior year, and I hope that I can make a positive
effect through the relationships that will be built, whether those around
me share my beliefs or not. If there are further concerns, I would hope
that you, Rhoda Friedman and Gay Geiser-Sandoval, as well as others would
come voice them to me at school. Come and pull me out of class. A chat
would be welcomed.
BRADLEY LANSDELL CRAIG
Associated Student Body President
Newport Harbor High School
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