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Sunday, November 01, 2009
Students Organize Football Game Prayers To Avoid Ban On School Doing So
Earlier this year, the Santa Rosa County, Florida School Board entered into a high profile, and locally unpopular, consent decree in a lawsuit brought against it by the ACLU challenging religious practices in schools. (See prior posting.) Yesterday's Panama City (FL) News Herald reports that now, since school officials cannot lead prayers, students have taken up the cause. At each home football game, students hand out cards with the words of the Lord's Prayer outside the stadium. Then ten minutes before game time, students hold up signs in the stadium asking fans to stand and recite the Lord's Prayer with them. Later, a voice over the PA system, will announce that the school did not organize or participate in the prayer.