Monday, December 15, 2008

Leave Rudolph Alone











Below is an article about a parent who was upset that Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was being sung at the school her child is attending. Her complaint... it has religious overtones.


Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was almost grounded at Murrayville Elementary School this week after a parent complained about the classic Christmas song’s inclusion in her daughter’s upcoming kindergarten concert.

The objecting parent was upset about the words “Christmas” and “Santa” in the song, feeling that they carried religious overtones.

That prompted the song to be pulled from the upcoming holiday concert, which in turn upset more parents.

But Rudolph will be shining bright next Tuesday after New Hanover County school administrators and lawyers determined the song was just, well, a secular song about a make-believe reindeer.

“They’ve determined that it signifies just a day in time, Dec. 25, not the promotion of a religious symbol,” said Ed Higgins, chairman of the county Board of Education. “So Rudolph is back in.”

School officials also found the use of “Santa” to be okay because he’s considered a nonreligious figure.

The kindergarten chorus’ holiday concert for the school’s PTA will now include Rudolph along with the songs “Winter Wonderland,” a snowman rap and “Jingle Bells.”

“They have clearly decided that any other religion or custom is not important,” the objecting parent said after learning about the reversal on “Rudolph.” She asked that her name not be published, to shield her daughter’s identity.

The mother, who is Jewish, said she was trying to have a Hanukkah song added to the musical lineup but had not received a return phone call about it from school officials by mid-afternoon Friday.

Sean Dwyer, whose daughter is also in the kindergarten class, had complained Friday morning about Rudolph getting muzzled.

Friday afternoon he said he thought school officials had made the right call by reinstating the popular Christmas song.

“It wasn’t my point in the beginning whether it was about religion or not,” Dwyer said. “The children have been learning this for weeks, and some person was trying to push their own personal feeling and agenda for this for their own child alone, and you just don’t do that.”

But until late Friday morning, Rudolph wasn’t going anywhere.

Murrayville Principal Julie Duclos said the school decided to pull the song after the parent complained “to make sure that we were actually paying attention to everybody’s interest, that we were not choosing somebody’s interest over another.”

“If we had enough time in the PTA program to sing a song for every single interest and value system, then we could do it,” she said. “But when you can’t do that, you go to universal values that are agreed on by every faith, every denomination. We wouldn’t want to leave anybody out.”

Though concert participation is not mandatory, students had been practicing the songs during school hours in their music class.

The objecting parent said that she spoke to Duclos about keeping the program about education and having fun, without any religious references. She sees the beauty in the Christmas celebration, she said, but believes religious holidays have no place in a secular public school setting.

“I don’t mind Christmas or anything Christmas-related at all, so long as you’re not imposing it on my child,” the objecting parent said Friday morning.
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Here are the lyrics to the song the woman said had religious overtones...
I always feel like gettin' "saved" when I hear this song about Rudolph don't you.
What is happening in America?

Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer
had a very shiny nose.
And if you ever saw him,
you would even say it glows.

All of the other reindeer
used to laugh and call him names.
They never let poor Rudolph
join in any reindeer games.

Then one foggy Christmas Eve
Santa came to say:
“Rudolph with your nose so bright,
won’t you guide my sleigh tonight?”

Then all the reindeer loved him
as they shouted out with glee,
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer,
you’ll go down in history!

2 comments:

Tim Marsh said...

Jamie,

I am getting sick of all the atheists and secular humanists getting the final say in public education and in the public square.

Here is one that we need to chew on: Atheism and Secular Humanism are basically religions. They purpport a certain world view. That is what a religion is:

1. It suggests the origins of the universe and human life.

2. It suggests causes and solutions for the problems of evil, suffering and pain.

3. It suggests a way to deal with death.

4. It suggests the goal of the universe.

I am sorry, folks, but atheism is a religion whether one likes my diagnosis of it or not.

When public schools in the classroom ignore the concepts of "God" whatever that might mean, then we are in fact promoting a world view - a religion. It is a world view that suggests: Get the most out of life, you are responsible for your destiny, what happens to you is chance, and in the end we all die.

Having no symbols is a symbol in and of itself.

Lest I be misunderstood, I do not advocate "token" prayers so that God will some how bless us and the event that we are about to undertake.

Jamie Steele said...

Great points Tim!