FFRF eliminates religious music from Illinois elementary school (Dec. 21, 2012)

Main Street K-3 School (Shelbyville, Ill.) has removed two Christian spirituals from its holiday concert after receiving a letter of complaint from the Freedom From Religion Foundation.

A concerned parent contacted FFRF after her childā€™s holiday concert included the songs ā€œMary Had a Babyā€ and ā€œGo, Tell it on the Mountain.ā€

In a Dec. 17, 2012 letter to Superintendent Denise Bence, FFRF Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor told the school that it was ā€œwholly inappropriate for public schools to perform songs of Christian worship in a public school setting.ā€ Gaylor continued, ā€œTeaching these very young and impressionable students pervasively Christian music in a public school violates the First Amendment.ā€

Bence responded on Dec. 21, 2012, informing FFRF that the songs would be taken out of the holiday concert and replaced with secular holiday music.

Freedom From Religion Foundation