Massachusetts school district to stand up for secularism (September 5, 2018)

FFRF has received assurances from a Massachusetts school district that religion will not be allowed to intrude into its graduation ceremonies from now on.

Canton Public Schools officials invited the Rev. John Tomilio III to give a sectarian religious invocation at the 2018 Canton High School graduation ceremony. Principal Derek Folan introduced Tomilio by stating: ā€œAt this time Iā€™d like to invite Reverend Dr. John Tomilio III to the stage . . . to deliver the invocation.ā€

ā€œThe Supreme Court has settled this matterā€”high school graduations must be secular to protect the freedom of conscience of all students,ā€ FFRF Robert G. Ingersoll Legal Fellow Colin McNamara wrote in June to Canton Public Schools Superintendent Jennifer Fischer-Mueller. ā€œAs the Supreme Court has said, ā€˜Fundamental rights may not be submitted to vote; they depend on the outcome of no elections.ā€™ā€

FFRF heard back from Canton Public Schools.

ā€œI am writing to confirm that steps have been taken to ensure that there will be no prayers or religious rituals as a part of any school ceremony (e.g., graduation) or any other school-sponsored event,ā€ Fischer-Mueller wrote.

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