JAY, Fla. — Officials at Santa Rosa County School District, who previously barred a Christian-based club from meeting at Jay High School, have reversed course after receiving a letter from the Alliance Defense Fund. Additionally, teachers at the school are now permitted to participate in private baccalaureate services. ADF attorneys had sent a separate letter to the district over that matter.
“Christian student groups shouldn’t be discriminated against for their beliefs,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel David Cortman. “Further, it is unconstitutional to prohibit school district employees from attending a private religious service on their own time and in their individual capacities. The district did the right thing by reversing its decision and deciding to respect the rights of students and employees.”
Following a lawsuit filed against the school district last year by the American Civil Liberties Union, Santa Rosa officials agreed to a consent order that resulted in broad restrictions on religious-based activities.
Santa Rosa officials relied on the consent order to justify their decision to shut down a Fellowship of Christian Athletes club, barring its members from accessing benefits and privileges available to other student groups and telling teachers that they could not participate in private baccalaureate services. The sponsor of the services, a local ministerial association, rented school property for the event in accordance with district policy.
School district officials reversed course on both matters after receiving letters from ADF attorneys noting that their actions were unnecessary and unconstitutional.
ADF is a legal alliance of Christian attorneys and like-minded organizations defending the right of people to freely live out their faith. Launched in 1994, ADF employs a unique combination of strategy, training, funding, and litigation to protect and preserve religious liberty, the sanctity of life, marriage, and the family.
Fla. school district agrees to end discriminatory treatment of Christian club
Fla. school district agrees to grant Christian clubs equal treatment David Cortman serves as Vice-President, Religious Liberty and Senior Counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund at its Atlanta Regional Service Center in Georgia, concentrating his litigation on religious freedom issues. He also heads litigation efforts to defend and reclaim the First Amendment rights of public school students across the country. Cortman joined ADF in 2005 and is admitted to the bar in Georgia, Florida, and the District of Columbia. He has practiced law since 1996 and graduated magna cum laude from the Regent University School of Law. Cortman’s notable media appearances include Fox News, CNN Headline News, Court TV, MSNBC News with Brian Williams, The Glenn Beck Program and National Public Radio. He has also been featured in The Washington Times, The Washington Examiner, The Christian Post, and Townhall Magazine, as well as on The Christian Broadcasting Network, The New American, Human Events, and World Net Daily.
Letter sent to Santa Rosa County School District regarding Fellowship of Christian Athletes club
Letter sent to Santa Rosa County School District regarding district employees’ participation in a private baccalaureate service