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A non-curricular club is a school club unrelated to coursework, such as a [[cheerleading]] club that does not offer credit to students.
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A '''non-curricular club''' is a school club unrelated to coursework, such as a [[cheerleading]] club that does not offer credit to students.
  
 
A non-curricular club does not have as much publicity rights as a [[curricular club]] under the [[Equal Access Act]].  This becomes important because Bible-study and homosexual school clubs cannot be anything other than non-curricular in nature.  If a public school does not allow any non-curricular clubs, then it can prohibit Bible-study and homosexual clubs also.
 
A non-curricular club does not have as much publicity rights as a [[curricular club]] under the [[Equal Access Act]].  This becomes important because Bible-study and homosexual school clubs cannot be anything other than non-curricular in nature.  If a public school does not allow any non-curricular clubs, then it can prohibit Bible-study and homosexual clubs also.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:26, June 23, 2016

A non-curricular club is a school club unrelated to coursework, such as a cheerleading club that does not offer credit to students.

A non-curricular club does not have as much publicity rights as a curricular club under the Equal Access Act. This becomes important because Bible-study and homosexual school clubs cannot be anything other than non-curricular in nature. If a public school does not allow any non-curricular clubs, then it can prohibit Bible-study and homosexual clubs also.