Care of Pupils. Sect. 2. Christian Scientists who are teachers shall carefully select for pupils such only as have good past records and promising proclivities toward Christian Science. A teacher shall not assume personal control of, or attempt to dominate his pupils, but he shall hold himself morally obligated to promote their progress in the understanding of divine Principle, not only during the class term but after it, and to watch well that they prove sound in sentiment and practical in Christian Science. . . . — Manual of the Mother Church, Article XXVI
Care of Pupils. Sect. 2. Christian Scientists who are teachers shall carefully...
From the October 2008 issue of The Christian Science Journal