FFRF rids Mich. high school of graduation prayers (May 1, 2013)

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has helped end a longstanding violation of prayers at a Michigan high school graduation ceremony.

A concerned student at Galesburg-Augusta High School in Galesburg, Mich., contacted FFRF hoping to stop at her upcoming May 31, 2013 graduation.

FFRF Staff Attorney Rebecca Markert contacted Galesburg-Augusta Superintendent Tim Vagts on Feb. 18 requesting the prayer be dropped from the graduation ceremony. Markert noted such prayer violates church/state separation, and decades of Supreme Court precedent protect students from religious ritual at graduations.

ā€œThe Supreme Court has settled this matterā€”high school graduations must be secular to protect the freedom of conscience of all students,ā€ she said.

Vagts affirmed on May 1 that prayer would not be included in the high schoolā€™s graduation ceremony this year or at any future graduation.

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