Mandatory assembly prayer in Indiana ended (November 22, 2022)

A mandatory assembly containing a prayer will not occur again, thanks to FFRF.

On Nov. 11, students at Knox High School in Knox, Ind., were reportedly required to attend an assembly in which a pastor quoted scripture and led the audience in prayer toward the beginning and end of the assembly. The prayers were reportedly overtly religious and delivered in Jesusā€™ name, leading secular students and family members of the community to feel uncomfortable.

ā€œIt is well settled that public schools may not violate the First Amendment rights of students by showing favoritism toward or coercing belief or participation in religion,ā€ FFRF Legal Fellow Sammi Lawrence wrote in a letter to Superintendent William Reichhart.ā€

The district responded to FFRF, writing, ā€œAfter careful consideration, we will abandon the past practice and tradition of having a prayer and benediction as part of our Community Veteranā€™s Day Program at Knox High School.ā€

 

Freedom From Religion Foundation