Missouri school holds prayer sessions despite complaint

12/31/2013 23:28

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Prayer sessions continue at Fayette High School despite legal complaint against it

Fayette Superintendent Tamara Kimball says district administrators haven't considering ending the Friday morning sessions since the American Humanist Association filed a complaint in November. She says the district doesn't believe it has done anything wrong by allowing the Fellowship of Christian Students to conduct the sessions.

The Columbia Daily Tribune reports (https://bit.ly/19vwwwx ) the humanist association filed the complaint, along with a student and a parent of a former student. They allege the sessions violate the constitutional prohibition against the government establishing an official religion.

The complaint also alleges the sessions occur during school but district officials say they are held before classes begin. KY3


 


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