In Wilmington, Delaware, according to today's News Journal, a federal judge has unsealed records in a pending lawsuit by Graphic Arts Mutual insurance company against the Indian River School Board. The insurance company wants an order excusing it from paying the school district's legal bills in a suit claiming the school improperly promotes Christianity. (See prior posting.) The insurance company says the District refused to go along with a proposed settlement of the case. The settlement would have imposed a new policies and guidelines applicable to classrooms and to graduation and baccalaureate ceremonies. The school board says the settlement language would even have required the elimination of references to "Christmas Break" on school calendars. Another unrelated provision that was a deal breaker would have required the school board to admit two children from the family of one of the plaintiffs to the district's arts school ahead of others on the waiting list for admission. A counterclaim filed by the school district charges that the settlement was negotiated by the insurance company without consulting school board attorneys and disregarded the school board's interests in favor of those of the insurance company.
UPDATE: A posting on Jews On First dated Aug. 24 gives additional details on the dispute between Indian River School District and its insurer, including links to all the unsealed pleadings in the litigation.
UPDATE: A report from the News Journal on Aug. 24 says that the Indian River School District has now drawn up an alternative settlement proposal.