FFRF convinces Wash. school to ditch religious concert (Dec. 2, 2014)

Aberdeen High School, Wash., pulled out of the Festival of Lights at The Grotto in Portland, Ore., after receiving a letter from the Freedom From Religion Foundation.

The Grotto is a Catholic shrine dedicated to Mary, and the public school choir was scheduled to perform in a church replete with Christian iconography. The venue, a private religious group, charges an entrance fee, which it pockets.

FFRF Staff Attorney Andrew Seidel sent a letter to Aberdeen superintendent Dr. Thomas A. Opstad on Nov. 24, warning the district, ā€œTaking public school students to a church, a place covered with religious iconography, is an endorsement of that churchā€™s religion.ā€

Opstad responded on Dec. 2, saying that he had looked into the matter and decided that the choir would not be attending the festival.

Freedom From Religion Foundation