"We have a way of doing things here, and it’s not going to change to accommodate a very small minority," said Kenneth R. Stevens, 41, a businessman sitting in the Georgetown Diner. "If they feel singled out, they should find another school or excuse themselves from those functions {such as graduations}. It’s our way of life."

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Another speaker turned to Mrs. Dobrich and said, according to several witnesses, "If you want people to stop calling him ‘Jew boy," you tell him to give his heart to Jesus."

-- Regarding Muslim, Jewish, and other religious minority students and their families objecting to Christian prayer and practices in the school system; from"Families challenging religious influence in Delaware schools," NY Times, Aug. 1