Texas coach counseled after FFRF intervenes (November 6, 2018)

After intervention from FFRF, a tennis coach at a Texas high school has been instructed to cease pressuring students to participate in religious activities.

A local parent contacted FFRF after a tennis coach at Friendswood High School reportedly encouraged students to attend a prayer breakfast in September. As FFRF understands, the coach told his players that while he couldnā€™t ā€œforce them to attend,ā€ he would be ā€œchecking to see who attendedā€ and that he wanted the whole team there ā€œin solidarity.ā€

At least one student reportedly felt pressured to attend the prayer breakfast because the student feared punishment if he/she were to forego the event. FFRF Associate Counsel Sam Grover sent a letter to the districtā€™s legal representative to assure that coaches are not pressuring students to attend or participate in religious events.

ā€œAthletic coaches are entrusted with a tremendous amount of power and influence over their players,ā€ Grover wrote in his Oct. 29 letter. ā€œUsing this influence to encourage players to attend religious events is unacceptable and unconstitutional in the public school context. It appears that [the coach] coerced the students in his care to participate in the prayer breakfast.ā€

The legal firm representing the school sent a response to FFRF, stating that the coach has been ā€œcounseled on this matter and now full recognizes that he cannot encourage student attendance to religious events.ā€ Additionally, before the upcoming spring prayer breakfast, coaches will again be reminded they may not in any way encourage or endorse participation in the breakfast.

Freedom From Religion Foundation