FFRF supports Marathon atheists in foxholes (Nov. 17, 2011)

Marathon School District in Marathon, Wis., has changed its policy regarding school assemblies after receiving a letter of objection from FFRF.

On Nov. 11, 2011, American Legion Post 469 held a Veterans Day ceremony at Marathon Area Elementary School that included an invocation and closing prayer. These prayers were sectarian and were offered ā€œin Jesusā€™ name.ā€ The event occurred during the school day, and students were expected to attend.

After receiving a complaint from a concerned parent, FFRF Staff Attorney Patrick Elliott wrote District Administrator Richard Parks, informing him that, ā€œWhile it is laudable for schools in your District to organize, sponsor and host a Veterans Day assembly, it is unconstitutional to allow Christian or other religious messages to be part of school-sponsored activities such as student assemblies.ā€

Elliott reminded the District Administrator that the religious nature of the event ā€œDefeated the purpose of schools by misleading instead of educating children. Many ā€˜atheists in foxholesā€™ have served our country with distinction. Veterans of whatever religion or no religion should be equally honored.ā€

District Administrator Parks responded on Nov. 17, informing FFRF that the issue has prompted a change in District policy: ā€œI have already contacted our school district principals to inform them that they will need to review all programs provided by outside groups to assure that we do not have a situation similar to this occur in the future when student attendance is expected.ā€

Freedom From Religion Foundation