What struck me the most was not diocesan policies, but the “we don’t have to tell you why.” I would guess it’s the legal advice to say nothing, but it’s really sad.
What struck me the most was not diocesan policies, but the “we don’t have to tell you why.” I would guess it’s the legal advice to say nothing, but it’s really sad.
You'd think that for a K-12 educational organization to tell you to go against your doctor's advice, some level of explanation could be expected.
The school has a right to make rules, and their customers have a right to have nothing to do with a school that enforces them in such a faceless-DMV-bureaucrat fashion. It's the sort of approach that might apply well beyond the current topic.
What struck me the most was not diocesan policies, but the “we don’t have to tell you why.” I would guess it’s the legal advice to say nothing, but it’s really sad.
You'd think that for a K-12 educational organization to tell you to go against your doctor's advice, some level of explanation could be expected.
The school has a right to make rules, and their customers have a right to have nothing to do with a school that enforces them in such a faceless-DMV-bureaucrat fashion. It's the sort of approach that might apply well beyond the current topic.