According to a local Fox affiliate, Chloe’s mother Delanie was called to pick her daughter up from school, and an administrator explained that they don’t “condone same-sex relationships on campus.” Even if that “relationship” is between second-graders, apparently.
“She said the vice principal sat [Chloe] down and says, ‘The Bible says you can only marry a man and have children with a man,’” Shelton told Fox23. “My daughter was crying, saying, ‘Does God still love me?’”
Chloe’s mom explained that she is raising her children to “not judge and love whomever you want” and that the vice principal appeared shocked and appalled when Shelton refused to condemn LGBTQ relationships.
Oklahoma school expels girl after telling female friend she has a crush on her
Rejoice Christian School told Chloe Shelton she could only marry a man before expelling her
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A private Christian school in Oklahoma has expelled an eight-year-old girl after she told a female classmate that she had a crush on her.
Rejoice Christian School in Owasso allegedly told the girl that she could “only marry a man” before expelling her and her five-year-old brother.
According to the girl’s mother, Delanie Shelton, her daughter Chloe was called into the vice principal’s office after she admitted her crush to a female classmate in the school’s playground.
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Friday, January 22nd 2021, 7:06 am
By: Cal Day
More than 150 teachers and staff members from several Tulsa County school districts are scheduled to get the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. All of those getting the vaccine are 65 and older and nursing staff, according to the Tulsa Health Department.
A spokesperson for the Tulsa Health Department confirmed the teachers and staff members getting the vaccine are from the Owasso, Collinsville, Sperry and Skiatook school districts. This also includes eligible people from Rejoice Christian School in Owasso.
The health department said eligible candidates did not have to make an appointment and were notified of how to proceed through their respective employers. Nearly 750 other people will also be vaccinated at the same location in Owasso; the health department said these appointments were made through the state’s online portal.