The Academy for Scholarship and Entrepreneurship in the Bronx, N.Y., will stop including teacher-led invocations in its graduation ceremonies.
The decision was prompted by a July 14 letter from FFRF Staff Attorney Rebecca Markert, who pointed out that the Supreme Court has specifically struck down prayers at public school graduations. “The district has a duty to remain neutral toward religion,” Markert wrote. “By scheduling prayers at graduation, the district abridges that duty and alienates the 35% of young Americans who are not religious.”
Carron Staple, superintendent of Bronx High School Districts 8, 9 and 11, responded that the teacher’s actions were against New York City Department of Education regulations. Staple said the prohibition had been discussed with the school’s administrative staff, who understood the invocation could not recur.