Principal May Be Replaced After Muslim Presentation
POSTED: Tuesday, June 10, 2008
UPDATED: 4:38 pm CDT June 10,
2008
HOUSTON -- The Friendswood school district board will meet Tuesday night to discuss the replacement of a principal who invited two Muslim women into her school to teach students about their culture, KPRC Local 2 reported.
The presentation created a controversy in the southeast-side town.
Approximately 800 seventh- and eighth-grade students saw a PowerPoint presentation put together by the Council on American-Islamic Relations just before school on May 22.
Asma Siddiqi helped present it. She said it was simply meant to explain Muslim tradition and culture, not to promote the religion.
"I didn't expect people to get upset because, I mean, we were just there telling kids, you know, this is who we are," Siddiqi said. "I explained what the holy book was, which is the Koran."
But plenty of parents were upset, such as Kim Leago. She was angry that she was not told her eighth-grade son would attend the presentation.
"If they're going to squeeze in religion, which is not allowed in school, why did they choose that religion? With the war and everything, I just don't think that was the right choice," Leago said.
Principal Robin Lowe allowed CAIR to make the presentation because a few weeks before, a Muslim student had been bullied and beaten at the school.
But criticism from Leago and other parents, which was echoed on local talk radio programs, resulted in Lowe being reassigned.
That move upset parents who believe Lowe was made a scapegoat. Both sides will tell it to the school board Tuesday night.
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