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Breaking: Sioux Falls School District Allows Anti-Choice Alpha Center Ad in Student Directory



The Sioux Falls School District has stepped in a major pile of “it”: the abortion controversy.

The District allowed the Alpha Center to buy not just an ad advertising its “services” (click here for PDF: Anti-Abortion Ad.pdf) but advocating directly against abortion.

There is a little tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the page saying the ad doesn’t represent the views of the SFSD.

I can’t imagine the District would allow Planned Parenthood to run such an ad in an information school-sponsored publication like a directory.

Here’s the response from Planned Parenthood, sent out to key supporters today.

Dear Friends,

As you may have seen or heard, the Sioux Falls School District printed the attached full page Alpha Center advertisement in its 2008-2009 School Directory.

If you find this decision offensive, forward this e-mail to all of your friends and stand up to voice your opinion by:

1) Calling a member of the School Board

Darin Daby, President (H 362-8199)


Kent Alberty, Vice President (H 334-9762)

Deana Barth, Member (H 332-8370)


Debbie Hoffman, Member (H 310-7707)

Doug Morrison Member (H 371-0956)

Dr. Pamela Homan, Superintendent, (O 367-7965)

2) Submitting a Letter to the Editor at the Argus Leader

http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/99999999/CUSTOMER03/60824021

3) Organizing a group of your friends to go to the next School Board meeting at 6PM on August 25 at the IPC, 201 E 38th Street.

Points to remember when standing up against this decision:

—Abortion is a sensitive issues. This was a violation of family’s rights to decide what message they want their children to hear.

—The defense that “This was a paid advertisement. These are not the opinions or views of the Sioux Falls School District” doesn’t cut it. The District needs to take ownership of everything it gives to its student

—Schools hold a position of authority in the minds of students. Anything that schools share with children in their printed materials must be viewed under this lens.


Bad, bad decision, Sioux Falls School District. Thanks for bringing the debate into the schools in such a way that is both offensive and unfair. Heads should roll on this.


Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2008 by Registered CommenterTodd Epp | Comments22 Comments

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Maybe all those offended pro-choice parents should practice what they preach to pro-lifers:
"If you don't believe in abortion, then don't have one."
Well, if you don't like the Alpha-Center ad, don't
look at it. Are you afraid your child might see it and decide abortion is wrong? Then maybe you haven't done a good job instilling those pro-choice "family values."
How many times does the SF school district have to say they didn't sponsor the directory?

August 22, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterGrammaSheila

Are we forgetting who are in the schools? Children! Shouldn't the schools be prolife? Aren't the schools filled with children? Take a look at the playground next time you drop off your child and should you judge which child should not be running, jumping, climbing, learning,becoming the best they can be with the help of dedicated teachers? Would you like someone to judge you and wish your child had been one that was aborted? The ad was true. Abortion hurts women. How many women have had one and said wow! I am so glad I don't have a kid now. Judge people and say they shouldn't be parents? Are you the perfect parent? Have you done everything the right way?
Aren't we all just doing the best we can? Have a bit of compassion and help others to be the best they can be. No one should throw away a life.

August 23, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterProlife Parent

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