Thanks to persistent action by FFRF, the Kings Canyon Unified School District Governing Board in Reedley, Calif., will no longer pray at its meetings.
FFRF Legal Fellow Madeline Ziegler first objected to the practice in November 2015.
Superintendent Juan Garza replied on Feb. 24, informing FFRF that the board had passed a new invocation policy. The policy attempted to set up a system like that approved by the Supreme Court for local government bodies in its Greece v. Galloway case, and contained inclusive language, but still allowed for prayer at school board meetings.
“School-sanctioned prayer, even in the new, slightly more removed context, is unconstitutional,” wrote Ziegler in a second letter on April 7. “Federal courts ruling on the matter have agreed that school boards fall within the school context, not in the realm of other government meetings.”
On May 3, Garza informed FFRF that “the district has decided to discontinue its practice of invocation.”