Student allowed to bring religious knife to class

skidadl

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AUBURN, Wash. — Like all religions, the Sikh faith is steeped in tradition. One of the most revered is the carrying of a Kirpan, a sword or dagger, at all times.

"People will even wear it in the shower. It's kind of hard for others to understand," said Jaswinder Singh, spokesman for the Gurudwara Sikh Center of Seattle.

The concept of the Kirpan, considered an instrument of social justice, is taught to children at an early age.

"For the people who are formally initiated to the Kirpan, it's very near and dear," said Singh.

But some question whether it is appropriate to bring to school.

A few weeks ago at Auburn's Gildo Rey Elementary, a Sikh family approached the school telling them their little boy would be carrying a Kirpan every day.

That didn't sit well with some.

One school volunteer named Shelby, who asked her last name not be used, said respecting religion goes too far if it compromises student safety.

"There's no way I'd go back until the knife was gone," she said.

Shelby does not volunteer at Gildo Rey.

"They can't take that thing into the airport. TSA would be all over it. Why is a school any different?" she asked.

District administrators are citing state and federal guidelines that allow certain exceptions to Washington's "zero tolerance" for weapons policy.

They say there are plenty of Sikhs, both students and staff, who have carried Kirpans to school for years without incident.

In this case, the knife is to be kept under the child's clothes at all times.

"The knife can't come out. It can't be shown around. It needs to be underneath their clothing," said Auburn Assistant Superintendent of Schools Ryan Foster. "That allows them to express their religion without jeopardizing anyone's feeling of safety. If there are any problems, we will take it to the family, but we don't expect any."
 

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The people who are all excited about this need to grow up. I've never heard of a sikh assaulting someone with the little harmless ornamental knives that they wear.
 

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What happened to separation of church and state?
 

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That only applies to Christians.
So are Christians not allowed to wear cross necklaces to school? Or shirts with Christian messages? Are they not allowed to individually pray at school? I get that this is a bit different because it can be considered a weapon, but let's not act as though Christians are not allowed to individually represent themselves as Christians in school.
 

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So are Christians not allowed to wear cross necklaces to school? Or shirts with Christian messages? Are they not allowed to individually pray at school? I get that this is a bit different because it can be considered a weapon, but let's not act as though Christians are not allowed to individually represent themselves as Christians in school.
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It was a tongue in cheek comment to Iamtdg. Sorry to offend...
 

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So are Christians not allowed to wear cross necklaces to school? Or shirts with Christian messages? Are they not allowed to individually pray at school? I get that this is a bit different because it can be considered a weapon, but let's not act as though Christians are not allowed to individually represent themselves as Christians in school.
I think he was addressing the weapon potential but I will let him speak for himself.
 

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I don't even know what a Sikh' s knife looks like.
Well than the first thing you should understand is that every Sikh you have ever seen was carrying one (even on a plane). Second, with children they are closer to dull ornamental letter openers.
 
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I have little fear of someone getting permission to bring ornamental knives to school, I feel like people who're prone to stabbing might not even ask for permission first.
 
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