The Freedom From Religion Foundation has made secularism, not Christianity the “first priority” at West End High School in Gadsen, Ala. The Christian youth organization, First Priority, will no longer be allowed on campus during school hours.
Until FFRF’s involvement, West End High School permitted First Priority adult representatives on campus during the school day. First Priority is “On Your Campuses to Reach and Disciple a Generation With the Love and Message of Jesus Christ.” First Priority describes itself as “the people of God uniting together to make a positive impact in the lives of this generation.” FFRF’s complainants noted that the group addressed students on school grounds. West End High School promoted the group to students through its website.
FFRF Staff Attorney Stephanie Schmitt wrote to Superintendent Alan Cosby on Feb. 27: “No religious organization should have special access to proselytize during the school day at Etowah County Schools. It does not matter whether students have invited the First Priority ministers; students cannot be allowed to circumvent school policies simply because they desire Christian ministry during their lunch hour.”
The School District responded to FFRF’s complaint in a March 2 letter: “. . . all activities connected and concerned with the First Priority non-curricular student led group which may have taken place during the hours of school will no longer be allowed to take place during those hours.”