Summer Grant, a single mother of two, is accusing Chapel Hill Christian School of expelling her daughters because she “committed adultery.”
When Grant’s daughters were dismissed from the school, with only 30 days left in the semester, she believed it had something to do with an incident that occurred earlier this year between her oldest daughter and a bus driver.
However, according to the Akron Beacon Journal, administrator John Wilson told Grant that the expulsion wasn’t because of the isolated incident, but that “the bus incident just shed a light on many problems” they were having.
Grant said Wilson allegedly revealed that her daughters were being dismissed because she was committing adultery. So, she took to Facebook to share her side of the story.
“This situation has really put me in a bind mentally,” Grant said. “I can say I’ve done some ‘not so ok things’ in my life. Done some things I probably shouldn’t have but I don’t want to be judged as a bad person! I especially don’t want my kids to be judged for my actions.”
In a written statement to CBS, Wilson said that parents at Chapel Hill are required to sign an agreement “to conduct themselves in accordance with expressed guidelines of conduct.”
The agreement is “meant to reflect a common commitment to the cause of Christ,” between the school and parents.
“The unfortunate reality of a relationship of this nature is that individuals occasionally decide to act in a manner inconsistent with this written agreement and, as a consequence, separate themselves from the community,” said Wilson.
Grant didn’t recall signing the agreement and disputed Wilson’s claim that she committed adultery.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
“I understand I’m not married and fornication would be what I committed not adultery,” Grant shared on Facebook. ⠀⠀⠀
“However, I’ve been the same unmarried women with children who have different fathers since the day he first accepted me, my children and the money for them to attend and that’s where he’s wrong.”