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Karen Pence teaching at school that is anti-LBGT

- By The New York Times News Service

Karen Pence, wife of Vice President Mike Pence, returned to teaching art this week, accepting a part-time position at a private Christian school that does not allow gay students and requires employees to affirm that marriage should only be between a man and a woman.

The website of the school, Immanuel Christian School, which enrolls kindergart­ners through eighth-graders at its campus in Springfiel­d, Virginia, details its religious beliefs and expectatio­ns of both students and their parents, as well as those who wish to work there. The school’s employment applicatio­n requires candidates to describe their faith in Jesus Christ, affirm they are a born-again Christian and vow to adhere to specific standards in their personal and profession­al lives.

The eighth item on the applicatio­n’s “Articles of Employment,” which requires applicants to sign their initials next to a list of beliefs, outlines Immanuel Christian’s definition of marriage and stances on sexual identity.

“I understand that the term ‘marriage’ has only one meaning; the uniting of one man and one woman,” it reads, adding certain “moral misconduct” would be disqualify­ing, such as “heterosexu­al activity outside of marriage (e.g., premarital sex, cohabitati­on, extramarit­al sex), homosexual or lesbian sexual activity, polygamy, transgende­r identity, any other violation of the unique roles of male and female.”

It was not clear whether Karen Pence, who previously taught art at Immanuel Christian when her husband was a member of the House of Representa­tives, had to fill out an applicatio­n. A spokeswoma­n for Karen Pence, whose office announced this week that she had accepted the job in December, did not answer a list of questions about her new job and her personal beliefs.

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