Steve Farrell
School Board Settles Lawsuit By Amending Policy and Accepting Student’s Community Service Hours at Church

Liberty Counsel. Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach District School Board has approved a
settlement agreement with Christopher Rand, a high school student who
was denied credit for community service hours he completed at his
church. Chris has now received full credit for the hours. The district
administration also rewrote its community service learning policy to
allow students to complete mandatory community service hours at either
secular or religious organizations, including churches, on the same
terms.

In October 2007, Liberty Counsel filed a lawsuit against the
district because Chris’s school refused to grant credit for more than
70 hours of community service, solely because it was performed at Long
Beach Alliance Church. He interacted with the children in the church’s
programs, answered questions, assisted with crafts and art projects,
supervised activity time to help ensure safety, and performed other
duties.

After Chris submitted the required documentation regarding his
volunteer service, he was denied credit because the district’s prior
community service learning policy stated, “Service to your religious
community does not count.” If Christopher had given the same service in
a secular school or in a nonreligious childcare program, his service
would have been credited. Shortly after Liberty Counsel filed suit, the
district agreed to award Chris credit for the full 72.5 hours that had
previously been rejected.

In addition to giving Chris credit for his community service, the
district accepted input from Liberty Counsel in revising its policy to
comply with the First Amendment. Under the new policy, religious
organizations will receive the same treatment as other nonprofit
organizations in terms of the types of community service work that is
permitted. Students are expressly allowed to supervise and assist with
leading organized children’s activities, such as those performed by
Chris. The district also agreed to pay attorney’s fees and costs to
Liberty Counsel.

Mathew D. Staver, Founder of Liberty Counsel and Dean of Liberty
University School of Law, commented: “When community service is a
graduation requirement, schools cannot limit service to secular venues.
Discrimination against performing community service for religious
organizations violates the First Amendment and offends the rich
religious heritage that made this country great.”

Used with permission of Liberty Counsel

The Liberty Letters are a project of the Latter-day Center for Moral Liberalism

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3 Comments »

  1. Mike LaSalle said,

    “Under the new policy, religious organizations will receive the same treatment as other nonprofit organizations in terms of the types of community service work that is permitted.”

    Wonderful. We need to reinvigorate the idea that organized religions are protected entities in the same way the secular orgs and corporations are considered “individuals”. An organized religion is by definition an expression of each individual who calls themself a member of a religious association. Associations — the right of Americans to choose associations — is singularly protected by the Constitution. It’s in the First Amendment.

    I am with you, Steve. Religion is the last fountain of Liberty.

    January 29, 2008 at 1:13 pm

  2. Mike LaSalle said,

    Atheist Lobby is Equal to Cultural Suicide Bombers

    Men News Daily, a paper which claims to be “Right of Center”, vindicates the bigotry of the religious right by simply coming out and declaring the atheists as America’s own version of terrorism.

    Besides grossly distorting the story of the Church Shootings, the author goes right for the gut.

    The author somehow finds a way to blame the display of the Connecticut Valley Atheists on the shootings as well.

    Nowhere is it more clear that the culture war is out of hand and full blown then in the last prophetic words of the author:

    “There are pundits and writers who have been suggesting for some time that Christians – particularly ones who attend church with any regularity – ought to begin arming themselves. This will prove difficult to varying degrees due to the nanny-state socialist-influenced firearms laws that have proliferated over the last 40 years. Some may have to become de facto criminals in order to secure their own safety and that of their church families.”

    We need dialogue, and we need moderation. The atheists are asking for neutrality, not dominance. The next logical step in this rhetoric is unspeakable…

    The Atheist lobby doesn’t even realize how insidious it is. They think in cartoon terms about human behavior.

    The Long Beach School Board’s policy was that secular organizations and religious organizations were qualitatively distinct in their respective value to “community service”. The default position of the school board was that religious associations are “not recognized.”

    It is a threat to basic liberty that has some people reaching for their guns. The author of those comments does not even realize that his cultural biases are at one with the Long Beach School Board.

    January 29, 2008 at 2:03 pm

  3. Artfldgr said,

    Religion is the last fountain of Liberty.

    nope it was the first.

    thanks alexis de toqueville!

    January 29, 2008 at 3:12 pm

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