Published Date
08 Dec 2024
Category
Education
Students at Ohio elementary school can participate in Satanic Temple's religious learning program
The Satanic Temple is offering a religious learning program to students at an elementary school in Ohio as part of the state's religious release program.
HAIL seeks to strengthen students' critical thinking, good works in the community, compassion and empathy, self-directed learning and creative expression.
HAIL seeks to strengthen students' critical thinking, good works in the community, compassion and empathy, self-directed learning and creative expression. ( Hellion Academy of Independent Learning)
June Everett, the campaign director for the After School Satan Club and an ordained minister for the Satanic Temple, told WCMH that a parent reached out asking for a Satanic Temple program at the school.
Everett added that the Satanic Temple only offers programs for students when parents request them, and only in districts where there are other religious release programs.
"We aren’t trying to shut the LifeWise Academy down, but I do think a lot of school districts don't realize when they open the door for one religion, they open it for all of them," Everett said.
Students at Edgewood Elementary School in Marysville, Ohio, can attend the Hellion Academy of Independent Learning under the Release Time Religious Instruction program in the state. (Google Maps)
Everett said HAIL is only offered monthly as opposed to LifeWise's weekly lessons because the Satanic Temple has fewer resources and a smaller budget than LifeWise, which often partners with local churches.
The program in Marysville is the Satanic Temple's first release program in Ohio, but its sister program, the After School Satan Club, has operated in Dayton, Wilmington and Lebanon, Everett said.
The Satanic Temple and HAIL, Everett said, are often misunderstood.
"We aren't worshipping the devil and sacrificing babies and using blood. It’s actually the opposite," Everett said.
The Baphomet statue is seen in the conversion room at the Satanic Temple where a "Hell House" was being held in Salem, Massachusetts, on October 8, 2019. (JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)
LifeWise CEO and founder Joel Penton said HAIL is a good example of why his organization supports Ohio House Bill 445, which would require school districts to implement a release instruction policy. Penton said the bill would offer clarity on how to implement the religious programs.
"LifeWise isn’t fearful of other organizations offering RTRI," Penton told WCMH. "We believe all families should have the opportunity to choose religious study during school hours and we trust parents to make the best choice for their children."
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