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Stanza of ‘america’ Forbidden in N. Y. State Schools on Religious Grounds

August 9, 1963
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New York State Education Commissioner James E. Allen, Jr., sustained yesterday a complaint by nine parents that use of the fourth stanza of “America” as part of a devotional exercise in public schools was a violation of the Supreme Court bans on religious activities in such schools.

The nine parents, a cross-section of religious faiths in Levittown, L. I., had protested the opening exercise program adopted by the Levittown School District last September, after the June 1962 Supreme Court ruling which banned prescribed prayers in New York State public schools. The exercises included the stanza which begins “Our father’s God to Thee.” Dr. Allen said that the anthem could be sung, read or recited at patriotic or ceremonial occasions, but he formally set aside the Levittown board’s order as constituting “a daily religious exercise.”

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