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Florida sets model policy for school chaplaincy and triggers dispute over 1st Amendment to the US Constitution

The Florida Department of Education released a model policy to help school districts establish pastoral care programs for public school students in kindergarten through high school – and it immediately sparked controversy.

“Florida welcomes legitimate and officially authorized clergy to volunteer in their local schools and provide morally sound guidance to students,” Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. said in a social media post Tuesday evening.

The announcement came a week after a Florida school board put the creation of a chaplaincy program on hold following concerns about the First Amendment and the Satanic Temple's interest in participating.