How Many Kinds of Safe Zones Does a School Need? – Education Week

By Ross Brenneman

There’s a bully for everyone.

Based on the success of the Safe Zone movement propelled by gay rights advocates, the Secular Student Alliance announced in a press release this week that it plans to start safe zones for secular students, too.

The SSA contends that despite the growth in atheism over the past decade, nonreligious students continue to face ridicule and need a place to discuss faith—or at least a lack thereof.

via How Many Kinds of Safe Zones Does a School Need? – Rules for Engagement – Education Week.

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