Encinitas school district yoga trial starts

Posted: May 20, 2013 at 10:50 pm


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Encinitas,Calif

Trial of a lawsuit that seeks to stop yoga instruction in the Encinitas Union School District got underway today in a San Diego courtroom.

The lawsuit was filed by the National Center for Law and Policy on behalf of Stephen and Jennifer Sedlock, whose children attend one of the districts nine schools. They contend that Ashtanga yoga is religious in nature, and that opting out costs students physical education time. Controversy over the program erupted last year as the district began to develop a health and wellness curriculum that includes yoga.

The program was funded by a $500,000 grant from the K.P. Jois Foundation, which promotes Ashtanga yoga, a fast-paced form of yoga of progressively more demanding poses with synchronized breathing. Superintendent Timothy Baird testified that

parents are allowed to opt out of yoga, but the children of those who do will receive less PE time than participating students. However, they will still

receive at least the state- required minimum of PE minutes, he said. He denied that the foundation hired yoga teachers for the district or

had a hand in writing the curriculum. The superintendent testified that the pace of the yoga exercises and

terminology have been changed to make it kid friendly, but the poses remain the same as in the adult version.

Only part of the full health and wellness program has been implemented around the district, according to Baird.

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