Woman Is Fired From Christian School For Having Premarital Sex With Her Husband

Jun 14, 2010 11:55

'Cause she's a fornicator. I'm not kidding. Newlywed Jarretta Hamilton, an elementary school teacher in her late 30s at Southland Christian School in Florida, went to her supervisors last year to be congratulated on her pregnancy and request maternity leave. But things took an unexpected turn when administrators asked just when, exactly, did ( Read more... )

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mouser June 14 2010, 16:26:01 UTC
Right to Privacy goes out the window when your response isn't "That's none of your business."

Telling others the reason they fired her was REALLY stupid, though. I think it's something other then "Right to Privacy" and will land the school in all kinds of hot water. Oddly, they don't even have to tell HER why the terminated her employment in FL. I imagine the HR department is kicking the principle in the nuts.

FYI: Their domain "southlandchristianschool.net" expired on 05/11/2010 and is pending renewal or deletion. Wonder when it can get snapped up...

Some review on the place.

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mouser June 14 2010, 16:28:24 UTC
Hey, wasn't Christ supposed to be conceived out of wedlock?

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mouser June 14 2010, 16:38:50 UTC
Interesting - the more recent "reviews" are from people that don't have children there, but the older ones starting at about 2007...

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terriwells June 14 2010, 17:13:48 UTC
Yes, it's like there's a sudden change in tone or something.

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mouser June 14 2010, 17:47:04 UTC
Wonder when that principal got hired...

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delazan June 14 2010, 16:52:52 UTC
Not only was Christ conceived out of wedlock, he wasn't conceived by the man who married his mother. Double sin!
-L.

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armb June 14 2010, 17:26:56 UTC
But without any fornication involved. It's a tricky excuse to pull off plausibly.

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alverant June 14 2010, 17:37:52 UTC
Yep, to a 12 year old girl (according to the Protoevangelion of James) without her consent. Now what does that say about the father?

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ldyerzsie June 14 2010, 17:00:10 UTC
>Right to Privacy goes out the window when your response isn't "That's none of your business."

Not according to my employer--State of Indiana. According to them, those of us who get updates on co-workers conditions, can't share them without specific permission from the afflicted. This comes down from Personel. It sucks when it's a boss who is liked by everyone but only updating their direct report people and their boss.

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mouser June 14 2010, 17:04:58 UTC
Okay - I buy that.

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