Michigan district gets rid of Christian displays (October 6, 2021)

After hearing from the Freedom From Religion Foundation, a Michigan school district has gotten rid of unconstitutional religious iconography from its schools.

A concerned Pewamo-Westphalia Community Schools student reported to FFRF multiple instances of religious promotion by district staff members at the middle and high school. The displays ranged from a paperweight that displayed ā€œWWJDā€ or ā€œWhat would Jesus doā€ to a cross on paper displayed with a bible quote. Teachers at the school sometimes also reportedly discussed their religious beliefs with students.

ā€œIt is a fundamental principle of Establishment Clause jurisprudence that public schools may not advance, prefer or promote religion,ā€ FFRF Staff Attorney Chris Line wrote to Superintendent Jeff Wright.

FFRFā€™s missive led to official religion disappearing from Pewamo-Westphalia Community Schools ā€” in keeping with constitutional precepts.

The superintendent met with staff and instructed them to remove ā€œnon-curricular religious displays from the classrooms and to discontinue any practices of promoting personal religious views during the school day,ā€ an attorney for the school district informed FFRF. The superintendent also planned to do a walkthrough to make sure everything has been removed, FFRF was told.

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