Regulation 1110 – Religious Expression
In order to ensure clarity in application of the District’s religious expression policy, the following
guidelines have been developed and implemented.
Prayer During Noninstructional Time
Students are permitted to engage in religious expression during noninstructional time, i.e., before
school, after school, during lunch and recess and while not engaged in school activities.
Religious expressions permitted include Bible reading, prayer, scripture reading, saying grace
before meals. However, the exercise of constitutional rights of religious expression may not be
engaged in when the expression disrupts educational activities or school-sponsored activities.
The decision to participate or not participate in religious expression is a matter of individual
choice. No student will be permitted to harass or intimidate other students to participate or
refrain from participating in religious expression.
Access of Student Religious Groups to School Media
Religious related student groups will be given the same access to school facilities and school
communications as are given to other noncurricular student groups. For example, and to the
extent that noncurricular student groups are permitted to advertise in school media, participate in
school announcements, make use of student activity bulletin boards and hand out leaflets
announcing group activities, religious related groups will be given the same privileges. In all
instances, the District maintains the right to control the means and timing of such activities. In all
such matters, the District neither favors nor disfavors religious related student groups or the
activities sponsored by such groups.
Release Time for Religious Activities
Upon written parental request, students may be released from school to participate in off-premises
religious instruction or to satisfy religious obligations. Students who are released from
class for religious activities will not be penalized for missing school. However, such students
will be responsible for all assignments and for the content of lessons missed. The District will
not provide transportation to or from off-premises for religious observances and will not be
responsible for the safety or welfare of students while away from school.
Religious Expression in Class Assignments
Students are free to express their personal beliefs about religion in homework assignments,
artwork or other written or oral assignments.
Such assignments will be evaluated by teachers based upon academic standards of substance,
quality and relevance. Students will neither be rewarded nor penalized because of the religious
content or lack of religious content in their assignments.
Student Assemblies and Extracurricular Activities
Generally, school administrators will determine or substantially control the content of what is
expressed at student assemblies and at extracurricular activities. In such cases religious
expression will not be permitted as the religious expression may be attributed to the school or
seen as an endorsement of a particular religious belief or expression. However, in instances
where students are selected to speak at assemblies based upon neutral selection criteria and
where the student speaker has primary control over the content of his/her oral presentation, the
school will not restrict the student speech because of its religious or anti-religious content. In
such cases, school authorities will publicly clarify that the content of the student’s speech is the
speaker’s and not the school’s.
Prayer at Graduation/Baccalaureate Ceremonies
Where students or other graduation speakers are selected on the basis of neutral criteria and
retain control over the content of their speech, the content of the speech will not be restricted
because of the religious or anti-religious content of the speech. The school disclaims
responsibility for such speech – neither encouraging nor discouraging its content. However,
neither District nor school officials may direct or encourage prayer at graduation or select
speakers because of the expectation that such speakers will include religious expressions in their
speech.
To the extent that the District makes its facilities and related services available to private groups,
the District will provide similar access and on similar terms to private groups for a baccalaureate
ceremony. The District and the school will not mandate student attendance nor participate in the
organization of the ceremony. School employees are free to attend but will not be required to
attend the private baccalaureate ceremony.
Religious Activities of School Employees
When not engaging in work-related activities, i.e., before school or during lunch, school
employees may take part in religious activities such as prayer or Bible study. Such activities
should be conducted in private in order to avoid the appearance that the employees are acting in
their employment responsibilities. School employees are prohibited from encouraging or
discouraging religious expression and from actively participating in religious expression with
students.
Religious Emblems or Garments
School personnel shall not require students to remove religious emblems or garments if they are
worn in a non-disruptive manner.
Certification of Compliance
The District will provide annual written certification of compliance that the District does not
maintain any policy that prevents or denies participation in constitutionally protected prayer in
public elementary and secondary schools. This certification will be provided to the Missouri
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education on or by October 1 annually. A copy of the
certification will be maintained in the District’s administration office and will be available for
public review.