(February 23, 2014 at 6:01 pm)Mr. Moncrieff Wrote: Well, I have finally finished the letter that I will hand in tomorrow morning. It states, clearly and with intent, that my religious beliefs have altered to such an extent that I find it a matter of personal and professional integrity and duty to inform the board of governors of such a matter.
I go on to suggest that, although I do not agree with the catechism and Catholic doctrine, I am prepared to teach such material with respect until there comes a time in the immediate future when I can leave the school and continue my career in a secular setting.
I have requested that the board offer me a full meeting to further discuss the letter if they see fit and guarantee that my answers will be provided with clarity and honesty.
All I can do is be fair. It is the only way I can hope to be treated fairly.
It is now a matter of waiting for a response and continuing to look for a job elsewhere in order that both parties can come to an amicable solution.
I am nervous. Very nervous.
Though I disagree with your views on God I do respect your honesty and integrity. Even though you probably don't see any value in it, I'll still pray that all goes well for you.