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On [[August 27]], [[2008]], the ACLU announced a lawsuit against the [[Santa Rosa County School District]] alleging that school officials (specifically [[Santa Rosa County Superintendent of Schools|Superintendent]] [[John Rogers]] and [[Pace High School]] Principal [[Frank Lay]]) had "used their government positions … to persistently and pervasively promote their personal religious beliefs in the public schools and at school events."<ref name="srcomplaint">[http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/religion/santarosacounty_complaint.pdf Complaint against Santa Rosa County School Board]</ref> The complaint, filed in [[U.S. District Court]] on behalf of two student plaintiffs, also alleged that teachers and staff preached about "judgment day with the Lord" and conducted Bible readings and biblical interpretations at student meetings.
 
On [[August 27]], [[2008]], the ACLU announced a lawsuit against the [[Santa Rosa County School District]] alleging that school officials (specifically [[Santa Rosa County Superintendent of Schools|Superintendent]] [[John Rogers]] and [[Pace High School]] Principal [[Frank Lay]]) had "used their government positions … to persistently and pervasively promote their personal religious beliefs in the public schools and at school events."<ref name="srcomplaint">[http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/religion/santarosacounty_complaint.pdf Complaint against Santa Rosa County School Board]</ref> The complaint, filed in [[U.S. District Court]] on behalf of two student plaintiffs, also alleged that teachers and staff preached about "judgment day with the Lord" and conducted Bible readings and biblical interpretations at student meetings.
  
According to [[Benjamin Stevenson]], attorney for the Northwest Region, "We sent a number of letters and exchanged telephone calls to avoid litigation" in [[2006]]. "After the [[Santa Rosa County School Board|School Board]] failed to bring the district in line with the Constitution and American values by ending the practice of school officials using their official positions to promote their religion, we had to act."<ref>"ACLU sues school district." ''Pensacola News Journal'', August 28, 2008.</ref>
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According to [[Benjamin Stevenson]], attorney for the Northwest Region, ""We sent a number of letters and exchanged telephone calls to avoid litigation" in [[2006]]. "After the [[Santa Rosa County School Board|School Board]] failed to bring the district in line with the Constitution and American values by ending the practice of school officials using their official positions to promote their religion, we had to act."<ref>"ACLU sues school district." ''Pensacola News Journal'', August 28, 2008.</ref>
  
 
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