Principal and AD Charged for Prayer at Luncheon
Posted on 28. Aug, 2009 by admin in CEAI, Educators
A high school principal and athletic director are facing possible jail time for praying at a luncheon where no students were present. The luncheon recognized adults who sponsored athletic events. The principal asked his athletic director to say Grace before the meal and the ACLU filed a complaint against both parties stating that they violated the Consent Decree by the Santa Rosa County School District and the ACLU stating that prayer was prohibited at all school functions.
Christian Educators has intervened in the court case for the principal and AD and to restore the First Amendment rights of the students, teachers, and parents of Santa Rosa County School District.
Pray for this case which goes to trial sometime this fall. Liberty Counsel is defending the principal and AD
What are your thoughts on this case? Should the principal and AD be charged?


Proud to be an American
03. Dec, 2009
Proud Student
You do not have the right to take away my rights! School is for issues to be discussed openly. I encourage my fellow students and teachers to talk about topics with each other "intelligently" and then to form an opinion.
Quit trying to stiffle our school system.