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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Michigan School's Policy On Choir Music Stirs Debate
In Howell, Michigan, the visit of a German choir to Howell High School through an exchange program has created controversy among parents over the school's policy on religious music. The Livingston (MI) Press & Argus reported today that the school has developed a policy that choir concerts should contain no more than 30% sacred music. The German "Voices of Heaven" choir was apparently asked to cut out some of their usual music to meet this policy. This has angered some parents of Howell students who hosted the visiting choir members for a September 13 concert.