High School chorus will no longer perform at church (August 11, 2014)

Broome High School students in Glendale, SC., will no longer perform in churches, thanks to action by FFRF.

A concerned member of the community informed FFRF that on May 11 the school chorus sang at the First Baptist Church of Cowpens during the churchā€™s morning worship service.

FFRF Staff Attorney Patrick Elliott sent a letter on May 19 to the superintendent of Spartanburg School District 3, explaining why holding school-sponsored activities in churches, especially during services, is a bad idea from the outset.

ā€œIn addition to being surrounded by religious iconography, students were exposed to, and likely became participants in, a Christian worship service. This outcome is entirely inappropriate during a school-sponsored activity. Please note that it would not cure this constitutional violation if students were merely given the option to ā€˜opt outā€™ of participating in this performance. Courts have summarily rejected arguments that voluntariness excuses a constitutional violation.ā€

On Aug. 11, an attorney representing the district responded that it agrees that public high school students should not be asked to participate in any activity that takes place during a religious service, where that activity is directly sponsored by the public school which they attend.ā€

She advised that the district will not require students to perform in connection with any religious services. The districtā€™s counsel added that she had met with all district administrators to give a presentation including ā€œinstruction regarding the Establishment Clause and how it applies to public school students and religion.ā€

Freedom From Religion Foundation