During a recent government meeting, a parent voiced concerns regarding the LifeWise Academy program at Hamby Elementary, highlighting its impact on her daughter and other students. The parent, who chose to withdraw her child from the program due to its stance against LGBTQIA individuals, reported that her daughter has faced pressure from peers involved in LifeWise to justify her family's beliefs.
The mother described instances where her 10-year-old daughter was compelled to defend her religious views and her family structure during various school activities, including lunch and recess. She emphasized that such experiences contribute to a hostile environment for her child and other diverse students within the Westerville City Schools.
The parent argued that the integration of LifeWise Academy into the school day creates confusion among students, blurring the lines between religious instruction and public education. She expressed concern that while adults may discuss the program's operations separately from the school, children perceive it as a part of their daily school experience, leading to potential harassment and discrimination.
The discussion underscored the ongoing debate about the role of religious programs in public education and the need for schools to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all students.