http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/46455222.htmlJudge Declines Immediate Elmbrook Ruling
By Diane Pathieu
BROOKFIELD - It's a fight over whether public schools can use a church auditorium to have graduation ceremonies.
Many parents like having the Elmbrook School District graduation ceremonies at Elmbrook Church because the large auditorium has padded seats and is air conditioned. "It’s just an excellent facility for hosting something like this," said mom Karen Reichert.
But some disagree and say a public school should not use a church facility to have a graduation event. "This is a clear violation of the Constitution, a clear violation of the separation of church and state," said Alex Luchenitser, litigation counsel for Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
"These students and family members are being forced to graduate in the sanctuary of a church underneath a huge cross that dominates the sanctuary. They're sitting in pews with bibles and hymnal books right in front of them."
"They are being forced to graduate in a religious environment, and that is an egregious Constitutional violation."
However, some schools have used the church for years.
Brookfield Central High School chose Elmbrook Church as its graduation site in 2000, and Brookfield East first decided to use it in 2002.
School officials say they chose the church because other spaces are too small or too expensive for the large event.
"(The schools') gymnasiums were small and couldn't accommodate all the people coming to the graduations," explained Elmbrook School District Superintendent Matt Gibson.
"They were hot. They were stuffy. They were not air conditioned. Parking was an issue, and frankly, it's less expensive for the district to rent a venue than to stage it within the school, with the custodial overtime, the take down, the set-up, etc."
Right now, school officials say they don't have a back up plan if the ceremonies have to move from the church.
The first graduation ceremonies take place at Elmbrook Church next weekend.
U.S. District Judge Charles Clevert Jr. heard arguments Friday on the Elmbrook School District's plans. He declined to immediately rule but promised to issue a decision before graduation practice next Thursday. If the decision comes that late and the district loses, it would give school officials a day or two to find a new site.
Yeah, so large auditoriums with padded seats and air conditioning violate the constitution. I'm sick and tired of these nonreligious fanatics pushing their nonbeliefs on others.