May 23, 2013

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Ohio Middle School's Jesus Portrait Sparks Protest

A dispute over church-state separation has surfaced over a Jesus portrait that hangs in the hall at a southern Ohio middle school.

The image was presented to Jackson Middle School by a group of students in 1947.

The Madison, Wis.-based Freedom from Religion Foundation warned the district in a Jan. 2 letter that displaying the image in a public school is unconstitutional.

The group said it represents the school's endorsement of a particular religion, potentially alienating non-Christian students.

District Superintendent Phil Howard told WKKJ-FM of Chillicothe he won't remove it without a school board or judge's order.

He said the display resulted from a student initiative, which makes it permissible to display. The portrait hangs in the school's "Hall of Honor" among numerous other faces.


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