IMO, graduating is the result of meeting the graduation requirements of the school. I guess IF it was CLEARLY stated in print and to both the student and her parents WHEN SHE APPLIED that graduation mandates one be a virgin up to and including the day of graduation - then yes, I suppose they could deny graduation to this person. I'd simply want it clear this is equally applied to all (including boys, and girls who didn't get pregnant or who "terminated" it).
I'd be curious..... was the father of the child also denied a diploma? What if a student got an abortion? Or raped a girl? Or caused a car accident in which innocent people were hurt? Or the student who is guilty of gluttony? Now..... if the school also denied diplomas to all the students who were guilty of adultery (including porn), all who violated any of The Big Ten, all who had sinned - then I guess I'd see the point. But I suspect the number of grads would be small.
Now. IF this girl was "with child" and was CLEAR and LOUD in insisting there is nothing wrong with premarital sex and was promoting and encouraging other students to have lots of sex - then, well, that's another issue, perhaps. We don't know much about the situation in the OP.
- Josiah
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