2017 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 59 - Education
CHAPTER 17 - SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Section 59-17-140. Religion and public schools training for teachers and administrators.

Universal Citation: SC Code § 59-17-140 (2017)

(A) Effective July 1, 2001, each school district during annual in-service training shall provide a program of instruction for teachers and administrators in the essentials of constitutional protections and prohibitions as they relate to religion and public school operations. Subjects shall include, but not be limited to:

(1) student prayers;

(2) graduation prayers and baccalaureates;

(3) participation in or encouragement of religious activity by school officials;

(4) religion in school curriculum;

(5) religious content in student assignments;

(6) distribution and use of religious literature;

(7) student participation in religious events before and after school;

(8) religious persuasion versus religious harassment;

(9) religious holidays;

(10) permitted absences from objectionable lessons in religion;

(11) released time for religious instruction;

(12) teaching values;

(13) religious attire;

(14) Federal Equal Access Act;

(15) Federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act;

(16) South Carolina Religious Freedom Act;

(17) other statutory and constitutional provisions regarding the establishment of religion and free exercise thereof, as they relate to a public school context;

(18) instruction on how to access legal advice concerning the establishment of religion and free exercise thereof in a public school context; and

(19) instruction on how to access the State Department of Education's guidelines on religion and the public schools on the department's website.

(B) Once a teacher or administrator has completed the program of instruction contained in this section, it is not necessary that they participate in the same program of instruction on an annual basis. However, such teachers and administrators who have completed the program of instruction shall annually participate in instruction regarding updates and new developments in the subject matter contained in this section.

HISTORY: 2001 Act No. 4, Section 7C.

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