Texas school grows a spine, ends book deal (November 15, 2018)

A Texas elementary school has severed a partnership with a religious group after hearing from FFRF.

A concerned district community member reported that several teachers at Bridge City Elementary School had partnered with a religious group and allowed them to minister directly to students through donated books. In one class, students received a book, sent to them by their ā€œprayer partner,ā€ that contained personalized, proselytizing notes. Additionally, Bridge City Elementary publicly thanked these ā€œprayer partnersā€ on its official Facebook page.

ā€œProviding students with age-appropriate reading materials is of great benefit to many families, but Bridge City Elementary cannot pursue that goal through a partnership that advances the mission of a religious organization,ā€ wrote FFRF Associate Counsel Sam Grover. ā€œThe district may only accept donations that are free from the condition that the school promote a religious message.ā€

The districtā€™s legal representation responded to FFRFā€™s letter of complaint, stating that the administration was unaware the books contained personal religious messages.

ā€œAppropriate disciplinary action was taken as well as discussion of district policy and practice of non-affiliation with religious organizations,ā€ the firm wrote to FFRF. ā€œThe district expects that this will resolve the issue but will ensure compliance by staff.ā€

Freedom From Religion Foundation