Pennsylvania Parochial School Families File Lawsuit Against Centre County School District
Pennsylvania Parochial School Families File Lawsuit Against Centre County School District
The parents of parish school children in Pennsylvania have filed a lawsuit against their district, claiming that education officials have violated their rights by refusing to allow their children to participate in certain extracurricular and co-curricular activities.According to FOX News, the lawsuit was filed on behalf of two Centre County families.The families, adds FOX, are represented by the Religious Rights Foundation of Pennsylvania and the Thomas More Society.Collectively, the plaintiffs are seeking a court order against the State College Area School District, or SCASD.In their complaint, the Centre County families say that SCASD and its board violated students’ First and Fourteenth Amendment rights by preventing children who attending religious schools from enrolling in certain activities and events.
Gavel on copy of lawsuit; image by Wirestock, via Freepik.com.
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