Alabama school will stop using religious songs in class (March 4, 2022)

An Alabama elementary school is no longer letting proselytization happen during music class.

A district parent reported to FFRF that their child, a first-grade student at Montevallo Elementary School in the Shelby County School District, came home singing a ā€œThanksgiving songā€ that they learned in music class. The lyrics to the song included: ā€œThank you God for the friends we keep, thank you God for the food we eat.ā€

FFRF Staff Attorney Chris Line wrote to the counsel for the school district. ā€œThis ā€˜Thanksgiving songā€™ is essentially a prayer and thus would be appropriate in a church setting, but not in a public school.ā€

After the school received FFRFā€™s letters, the district counseled staff about the importance of selecting programming that does not highlight a particular religion, and it is incorporating additional refresher training on those issues.

Freedom From Religion Foundation