Football coaches doff religious T-shirts (September 29, 2014)

Akron Public Schools in Akron, Ohio, has stopped football coaches from wearing religious T-shirts once again. In 2013, FFRF filed a complaint with the district after Buchtel Community Learning Center athletic personnel and faculty wore T-shirts stating ā€œGod Rules Buchtel Athleticsā€ and ā€œJesus Is My Hero.ā€ The district reported taking swift action but the T-shirts resurfaced this September with the football team.

FFRF Senior Staff Attorney Rebecca Markert reminded the district on Sept. 25 that coaches, like teachers, are restricted from certain religious activities and expression while acting in their official capacities for the school: ā€œThese coaches were working with public school students at a regularly scheduled school-sponsored activity. Thus, they cannot wear religious T-shirts.ā€

The Akron Board of Education responded on Sept. 29: ā€œUpon further investigation into these T-shirts, I have become aware that they were being specifically donated to Buchtel CLC by one of the churches in the Akron area. . . I will be forwarding them a letter explaining that the T-shirts they are donating to the schoolā€™s athletic program violate the Akron Board of Educationā€™s dress code policy.ā€

The board had a meeting with the football coaching staff on Sept. 29, ā€œto discuss the prohibition of wearing religious T-shirtsā€ and to remind the football coach of his ā€œduty to continuously enforce theses rules with his coaches.ā€

The board thanked FFRF for promptly bringing this issue to their attention, adding that, ā€œWe are taking immediate action to instruct our coaching staff to refrain from wearing any type of religious T-shirts. Because new coaches are continuously being hired into new positions throughout the district, we have placed the issue of wearing religious T-shirts on the agenda for the upcoming district-wide meeting of all coaches and athletic directors.ā€

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