FFRF scrapes plaque off of public school entrance (July 14, 2014)

Midlothian Independent School District in Midlothian, Texas, will no longer display a religious dedication plaque at Mt. Peak Elementary. The two by three foot plaque next to the front entrance of the school included two Latin crosses and read: ā€œDedicated in the year of our Lord 1997 to the education of Godā€™s children and to their faithful teachers in the name of the Holy Christian Church ā€” Soli Deo Gloria.ā€

On June 26, FFRF Staff Attorney Sam Grover sent a letter to District Superintendent Jerome Stewart, explaining, ā€œThe plaque at Mt. Peak Elementary offends the Constitution. . .  since the plaque specifically promotes ā€˜the Holy Christian Churchā€™ and contains a Latin phrase meaning ā€˜glory to God aloneā€™ or ā€˜glory to the only God.ā€™ The two Latin crosses on the plaque further solidify its impermissible purpose.ā€

Legal counsel for the District responded on July 17, advising that ā€œthe plaque will be removed from the Mt. Peak Elementary School as requested.

Freedom From Religion Foundation