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Can school ask hiree to be member of a religion?

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D. D. Lessenberry

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Just saw an add in my major metro paper for a secondary principal (I am not seeking this job).

Among other standard stipulations, applicant must be a, . . . hmm, let's say "Druid."

If school accepts state and/or federal benefits (busing within X mile radius, free textbooks, e.g.), is this legal?

Thanx, D. D.
 


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D. D. Lessenberry

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Only Andorrans and settlers of Rigel 7 may attend this school. Each child must have one parent of these ethnic groups.
 
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D. D. Lessenberry

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No, actually it's on our inner space station. It is primarily an agricultural secondary school. 4-H winners include best Tribble and best harvest of quadratritacali.
 
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D. D. Lessenberry

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all kidding aside. . .

Now, I really meant a mainstream American religion.

Can a private school require a principal to be a member of a religion, if it accepts the aid(s) I mentioned?

Greetings from Babylon V,

D. D.

(aren't I a little stinker?)
 

HomeGuru

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General no but there are exceptions.
I am aware of a private school that got a ruling that it is not discrimination on the part of the school to only accept teachers of the Protestant religion.
 
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D. D. Lessenberry

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Thank you! We're preparing for a gigumous storm here in major aging industrial northeast city!
 

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