It starts with Peggy Muller's, September 28, 2014 at 3:42 pm comment.
River Springs Charter School is a public charter school which supports homeschool families. The problem here is the term “library” is confusing people. This is not a library in the traditional brick and mortar sense of a on site public school library. This is actually a resource center which carries public school curriculum which parents can borrow. As such it cannot stock specifically Christian materials to be used by the parents to implement what is a public school education.Muller then continues to clarify some of the points asked by the OP. What is important and IMO what Starnes and PJI intentionally "blurred" in their presentation of their facts, this is not a traditional library, "This is actually a resource center which carries public school curriculum which parents can borrow."
Let me clarify. I would not be able to demand a public school use Bob Jones or Abeka math curriculum at a traditional public school,,, On the other hand, the school cannot stock textbooks and curriculum which is produced by Christian textbook/curriculum publishers,,, they have to abide by state criteria in that curriculum offered and paid for by the school must be non-sectarian. Again, this is not a “library.” It is a resource center to house public school curriculum, not necessarily recreational reading material, to be used by the parent to implement a public school education.
So PJI is either a bunch of lazy lawyers who have no clue how to fact check, and the last people I would want representing me in a court of law. Or they have and agenda, which we already know that they do.
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