Liberty Counsel
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
August 27, 2007
Valedictorian
Sues School District That Forced Apology
For Religious Graduation Message
Denver, CO - Today, Liberty
Counsel filed suit against Lewis Palmer School District on behalf
of Erica Corder, a high school valedictorian who was forced to publicly
apologize for sharing her Christian faith at graduation. Erica was
one of fifteen valedictorians from the Lewis-Palmer High School class
of 2006. For the past year, she has been the subject of criticism
because the school continues to portray her as a student who engaged
in improper conduct because she mentioned Jesus Christ during her
speech.
Before graduation in May 2006, Principal
Mark Brewer informed the valedictorians that they could choose one
student to speak, or that all of them could deliver a 30-second graduation
message. The students chose to have all fifteen valedictorians participate
and chose a general topic for each speaker. Erica and one other student
were chosen to give concluding messages. Each valedictorian orally
presented a proposed speech to the principal before graduation.
During her 30-second message Erica
spoke about her faith in Jesus Christ. Afterwards, she was escorted
to see the assistant principal, who said she would not receive her
diploma because of the speech she had given. Principal Brewer later
indicated that her comments were "immature." He said that
she could only receive her diploma if she apologized to the school
community. Erica prepared a statement saying the message was her own
and was not endorsed by the principal. Brewer insisted that she include
the words: "I realize that, had I asked ahead of time, I would
not have been allowed to say what I did." Erica complied because
she feared the school would withhold her diploma. She was also afraid
that the school would put disciplinary notes in her file and would
generate negative publicity, which could prevent her from becoming
a school teacher. Principal Brewer sent out Erica's message
in an e-mail to the entire high school community. Soon after, Erica
received her diploma.
Liberty Counsel sent a letter on behalf
of Erica to the Lewis Palmer School District Board of Education, explaining
that her First Amendment rights had been violated, and requested that
the district apologize for the e-mail that Erica was forced to write
and institute a written policy to ensure that no future constitutional
violations occur. The school board has thus far taken no remedial
steps. Meanwhile, Erica continues to be the subject of public criticism
from school officials.
Mathew Staver, Founder of Liberty
Counsel and Dean of Liberty University School of Law, commented: "Valedictorians
have the right to express their religious viewpoints while at the
graduation podium. School officials have no right to threaten young
graduates that their diplomas will be withheld. The school district's
action in forcing Erica Corder to write an e-mail apologizing to the
community for exercising her right to free speech is shocking."
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