Mkrop
I just cant go on demand
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She's a teacher in a religious education class. She's teaching the curriculum that Christmas is about Jesus, not Santa.
Bottom line: if you want to instill and perpetuate a myth for as long as possible in your child's life, don't voluntarily send your child to a place where that myth may be brought into question. Especially not to a religious class if that myth is about a religious event or holiday.
Sorry but imo when you send your kid to a religion class the natural assumption would be they would teach the class from a religious aspect. this is not public school this is a religious class. You send your kid to a christian school don't complain when they say there is no Santa, it's about Jesus.
Why should she have to figure out how the parents is handling santa, her job is to teach the religious aspect of christmas. The place for kids to learn about the non christian aspects of christmas is called public school.
No way would my church be preaching the santa claus line, they wouldn't say the parents were lying but they definitely would not say that christmas is about Santa. no way.
What's next: Easter is about the Easter Bunny?
I have gone to Catholic school my whole life, my kids go now, and my mom taught religious education classes FOREVER, never would any of those teachers tell a student that Santa was not real. They would direct them to their parents. They can certainly teach the religious aspect of the Christmas and Advent and still have Santa be a part of it.
Our school has St Nick come and leave a candy cane in the kid's shoes. They decorate religious stuff, like Advent wreaths AND Santa decorations. We also have a Santa's Shop where the kids can shop for family. The kids sing both religious songs and more secular songs.
That is the beauty of our school, we can sing O Come all Ye Faithful AND Santa Claus is Coming to Town. We can also sing God Bless America and say the pledge! In a public school you cant do ANY of that.
Havent you ever seen the statue of Santa bowing before the Baby Jesus?
Easter is handled the same way. The focus is on the Resurrection of Jesus but no one gets upset about coloring a bunny!
OP I would be majorly ticked off and the school would be getting a phone call.