Parents/guardians who wish to have their child excluded from a school program because of religious beliefs must inform the superintendent. The board authorizes the administration to allow the exclusion if it is not disruptive to the education program and it does not infringe on a compelling state or educational interest. Further, the exclusion must not interfere with other school district operations. Students who are allowed to be excluded from a program or activity which violates their religious beliefs are required to do an alternate supervised activity or study.
Parents/guardians may request to have their child excluded from a school program or activity because of religious beliefs if:
- The notice is in writing;
- The objection is based on religious beliefs;
- The objection states which activities or studies violate their religious beliefs;
- The objection states why these activities or studies violate their religious beliefs; and
- The objection states a proposed alternate activity or study.
The superintendent will have discretion to make this determination. The factors the superintendent will consider when a student requests to be excluded from a program or activity because of religious beliefs include, but are not limited to, staff available to supervise a student who wishes to be excluded, space to house the student while the student is excluded, available superintendent-approved alternative course of study or activity while the student is excluded, number of students who wish to be excluded, whether allowing the exclusion places the school in a position of supporting a particular religion, and whether the program or activity is required for promotion to the next grade level or for graduation.
Approved September 9, 2013
Reviewed December 19, 2022
Revised October 8, 2018