FFRF calls attention to unconstitutional coach-led prayer in Ala. school

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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is calling attention to a constitutional violation at an Alabama high school.

It was reported to FFRF that the football coach at Prattville High School is regularly leading his team in prayer before football games. A video published by the Montgomery Advertiser shows the coach standing over his kneeling players with bowed heads, reciting a prayer.

It is well-established law that it is illegal for public school athletic coaches to lead their teams in prayer as it constitutes a government advancement and endorsement of religion, which violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, FFRF reminds the Autauga County School District.

ā€œ[The coachā€™s] conduct is unconstitutional because he endorses and promotes his religion when acting in his official capacity as a school district employee,ā€ writes FFRF Patrick Oā€™Reiley Legal Fellow Christopher Line. ā€œWhen a public school employee acting in an official capacity organizes and advocates for team prayer, he effectively endorses religion on the districtā€™s behalf.ā€

FFRF is asking that the district commence an immediate investigation into the complaint and take immediate action to stop any and all school-sponsored prayers occurring within any district athletic programs.

ā€œThe coach is free to pray in his private life in any way he would like,ā€ says FFRF Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor. ā€œHe is not, however, permitted to coerce or pressure players on his team to participate in prayer in any way whatsoever.ā€

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is a national nonprofit organization with more than 32,000 members across the country, including members in Alabama. FFRFā€™s purposes are to protect the constitutional principle of separation between church and state, and to educate the public on matters relating to nontheism.

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