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By LISA RATHKE The Associated Press - Published: February 10, 2009

MONTPELIER — Two families are suing the Irasburg school district over a teacher who it claims proselytized in the classroom and retaliated against students who complained.

In a federal lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on their behalf, the families accused Irasburg Village School teacher Wally Rogers of including religious books he bought with school funds in a reading program and creating incentives for students to read them.

They also said he posted the Ten Commandments on the wall, distributed religious materials and directed students to his Web page, which contained information on creationism. By allowing it, the school district violated their constitutional rights, according to the lawsuit, which was filed Friday.

"This has been a long battle for us. And we're just hoping that this brings it a close, that people get educated on what's going on," said Melvin Downs, of Irasburg, one of the plaintiffs.

People don't understand that Christianity cannot be taught in a public school, he said. "We hope to educate the public about what's happening, what's been happening for probably almost 15 years now," he said. "There's been people who have come forward and complained for years."

Principal Paul Simmons and Superintendent Stephen Urgenson didn't immediately return phone calls seeking comment Monday. Pietro Lynn, a Burlington attorney representing the supervisory union, said he could not talk about the details of the case.

"The school acted appropriately in all respects," he said. "We expect that we will prevail in this matter."

Melvin and Anne Downs and Robin and Robert Voitle, who each had daughters in Rogers' seventh-grade class, said Rogers added overtly religious books he bought with school funds in a list of books students could read as part of a reading program.

But he offered more points to students for reading those books than the others, according to the families.

Rogers also distributed a statement entitled "Why Jesus is better than Santa Claus," saying Jesus "rides on the wind and walks on the water" and "became our gift and died on the tree," the lawsuit said.

After complaining to the principal, the families said Rogers retaliated by singling out the students, which encouraged other students to belittle them, the lawsuit said.

The principal did not address the problems so the family went to the School Board and then the superintendent, the complaint said.

In response, the school district agreed to pay for the children to go to other schools, the lawsuit said. But last year, the families were told the school district would pay for only one year of tuition and billed the Voitles approximately $400 for the difference in costs between the Irasburg and Orleans school, the lawsuit said.

The Voitles' daughter attends Coventry Village School. Their 11-year-old son is home schooled. The Downs' two daughters attend Orleans Elementary and Brownington Central School. Both families said their younger children would have attended the Irasburg school had the teacher and administrators behaved differently.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified monetary damages and reimbursement for attorneys' fees.

"We'd like everyone to realize that this is a public school and it has to follow the same laws that everybody else does," Downs said.








READER COMMENTS


Is Mr. Rodgers any more guilty than the homosexual teacher who pushes and preaches their religious sex style to my kid?
I don't think so... I'm sick of the double-standards of the ACLU.
-- Posted by Gaye None on Wed, Feb 11, 2009, 8:47 am EST

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Yah Wally Rogers, you are a better person for it.
But are you a better Jesus Horse for it ?
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-- Posted by Christian Essene on Tue, Feb 10, 2009, 8:19 pm EST

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And if there were a Muslim teacher at that school teaching the Koran to the students as the word of God, would that be ok with you? Probably not, huh? But if this teacher is breaking the law and some students object, the solution is to get rid of the students. The world is full of morons.
-- Posted by Michael in Vermont on Tue, Feb 10, 2009, 2:11 pm EST

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Ya know, maybe if they let a little prayer in these classrooms again, like we had back when we were youngsters, and they have the kids go back to pledge of allegiance to our flag, maybe these kids would be a little better for it.
Public school my rump ! The only difference, real difference in secular and religious schools now a days, is the simple fact that, many of those kids with the religious introductions, are simply more polite, more giving, and more caring people.. End of story.
You have your bad apples everywhere, what will be, will be, but I certainly don't think it will hurt our kids one bit, to let them learn a little about love, how to be good to others, and so on.
And before you nasties go about bashing me for some religious beliefs, know before you speak, that I am not a christian, nor a catholic. So I am not aboard the religion wagon, but my point here today is, maybe we should start letting our teachers, TEACH our kids, they will learn from it what they will, and they will form their own beliefs. How can that hurt?
What's wrong with you people? These children are our future.. Why wouldn't we do everything possible to ensure they turn out to be good, law abiding, caring, citizens.? Shame on you !! Shame on the ones who have made a court case about this, shame on you for taking away your child's' rights to choose for themselves. With all that's wrong with our world today, a declining economy esp, and you have to fill up the courts with more fees, and more wasted time.. ??
Just so you know people, THIS IS WHAT"S WRONG WITH OUR WORLD TODAY. This is why we are in the position we are in.
Food for thought.
And for Wally Rogers, keep trying man, don't shut down because of these people.. There are subtle ways to introduce our own teachings, just hang in there , and know, You tried, and you are still a better person for it... Good Luck.
-- Posted by justa citizen None on Tue, Feb 10, 2009, 12:16 pm EST

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