Scheduled graduation prayer ended in W.Va. (October 29, 2021)

An annual student-led prayer has ended in Roane County, W.Va., after the school received a letter from FFRF.

Roane County High School used to have student-led prayers each year at the graduation. The prayers were a planned part of graduation ceremonies and were included in the official graduation program.

Staff Attorney Chris Line wrote to the district to let them know that by ā€œscheduling prayers at graduation, the district abridges that duty and alienates the 38 percent of younger Americans who are not religious.ā€

The director of the school, LaDonna McFall, received the letter, had a conference with the principal and assured FFRF that the prayers would no longer be included in the graduation ceremonies.

Freedom From Religion Foundation