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[h=1]Pupils aged 8 told attend Islam workshop or get slapped with 'racial discrimination note'[/h] 23 Nov 2013 00:00 The visit to Staffordshire University - for Year 4 and Year 6 pupils - had been arranged as part of children’s “cultural education” and would have cost £5
Parents were told if they refused to send children as young as eight to a *workshop on Islam then a “racial discrimination note” would be attached to pupils’ files.
Angry mums and dads were sent a letter by Littleton Green Community School, in Huntingdon, Staffs, warning their children would be considered racist if they did not go on the school trip.
The visit to Staffordshire University - for Year 4 and Year 6 pupils - had been arranged as part of the children’s “cultural education”.
Headteacher Lynn Small wrote to parents and said if kids did not attend a note would be made on the pupil’s records and would remain there for their school careers.
Littleton Green school later withdrew the threat. But mum Tracy Ward was shocked by the letter.
She said: "To be told my kids have got to attend this workshop is disgusting.
“Everyone should have a choice but that’s my opinion and I don’t want a stain on my kids’ record as a result.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/pupils-aged-8-told-attend-2840623
[h=1]Pupils aged 8 told attend Islam workshop or get slapped with 'racial discrimination note'[/h] 23 Nov 2013 00:00 The visit to Staffordshire University - for Year 4 and Year 6 pupils - had been arranged as part of children’s “cultural education” and would have cost £5

Parents were told if they refused to send children as young as eight to a *workshop on Islam then a “racial discrimination note” would be attached to pupils’ files.
Angry mums and dads were sent a letter by Littleton Green Community School, in Huntingdon, Staffs, warning their children would be considered racist if they did not go on the school trip.
The visit to Staffordshire University - for Year 4 and Year 6 pupils - had been arranged as part of the children’s “cultural education”.
Headteacher Lynn Small wrote to parents and said if kids did not attend a note would be made on the pupil’s records and would remain there for their school careers.
Littleton Green school later withdrew the threat. But mum Tracy Ward was shocked by the letter.
She said: "To be told my kids have got to attend this workshop is disgusting.
“Everyone should have a choice but that’s my opinion and I don’t want a stain on my kids’ record as a result.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/pupils-aged-8-told-attend-2840623