Illinois School Nixes Basketball Team's Trip to Arizona Over Immigration Law
Parents in Illinois are outraged over a move by a local high school to scrap its girls basketball team's trip to Arizona over the Grand Canyon State’s new immigration law.
The Highland Park High School varsity basketball team has been selling cookies for months to raise money for a tournament in Arizona..
Now, after winning their first conference title in 26 years, the girls are being denied the opportunity to play in the tournament over safety concerns and because the trip “would not be aligned” with the school's “beliefs and values,” Assistant Superintendent Suzan Hebson told the Chicago Tribune.
3 comments:
I'm seriously considering the Grand Canyon for our vacation.
Want to make it a church project and build a few Habitats for Humanist while you are there? (wink)
And now the news today? The female principle of the high school is no new comer to controversy. Seems she has a homosexual agenda that she has been promoting in the school system for several years.
Post a Comment