Parental Concerns Mount Over Religious Instruction During School Hours
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Parental Concerns Mount Over Religious Instruction During School Hours

authorBy Nigel Latta
DateSep 17, 2025
Read time2 min

A mother has brought to light a significant concern regarding the involvement of a religious organization, LifeWise Academy, in providing Bible-based instruction to public school children during regular school hours.

This program, which operates under “released time” laws, allows students to leave campus for religious lessons if certain conditions are met, such as being privately funded, conducted off school property, and requiring parental consent. However, the mother, Amy Davis, shared her distress after her kindergartener allegedly faced social pressure for not participating in the classes, despite her decision not to sign the permission slip. Davis passionately argues that religious education is a private family matter and that public schools should not facilitate such programs, especially when they might inadvertently shame students for their non-participation or non-religious background.

The LifeWise Academy's curriculum, which guides students through the Bible and focuses on character development and Christian values, has expanded significantly, now reaching over 520 locations in 23 states. The organization's stated goal is to make its programs available to millions of public school students nationwide. Critics, including Davis, view this expansion with apprehension, pointing out that the program targets vulnerable families and uses incentives like candy and T-shirts, which could be seen as a form of indoctrination. The mother also highlighted the concerning fact that participating students miss out on regular school activities like recess, art, music, or even lunch, raising questions about the program's impact on a well-rounded education. Many online users have expressed solidarity with Davis, advising her to stand firm against the perceived pressure and suggesting resources like the Freedom from Religion Foundation to address potential church/state violations.

This situation underscores the ongoing debate about the separation of church and state within the public education system and the paramount importance of respecting diverse family values and beliefs. It calls for a careful examination of programs that integrate religious instruction into the public school day, ensuring that they do not infringe upon individual freedoms or create an environment where children feel pressured to conform to specific religious doctrines. Upholding the integrity of public education means providing an inclusive environment that supports every child's right to learn without religious coercion, while empowering parents to guide their children's spiritual development according to their own conscience.

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