Satanists Infiltrate Ohio School Program, Create ‘HAIL’ Meetings to Counter Bible Study
The Satanic Temple is initiating a new educational programme called the Hellions Academy of Self-reliant Learning (HAIL) at Edgewood Elementary in Marysville, Ohio, as a response to a Christian education program offered by LifeWise academy. The HAIL program allows students to leave school during hours for religious instruction, aligning with Released Time Religious Education laws. A representative from the Satanic Temple,June Everett,stated that the initiative is a counter-movement promoting religious pluralism and freedom,asserting they woudl cease operations if the Christian program ended.
Currently, only four students have enrolled in HAIL, while LifeWise Academy has 251 students. Everett clarified that HAIL does not promote worship of Satan or any deities, emphasizing a non-theistic perspective. In response, LifeWise CEO Joel Penton expressed that their program is not concerned about competition and advocates for parental choice regarding religious instruction.
The Marysville School District has yet to comment on the situation. This development illustrates ongoing debates over religious education in public schools.
The Satanic Temple is launching a counter-initiative to an Ohio elementary school’s Christian education program.
The temple announced its Hellions Academy of Independent Learning in a Nov. 23 post. The program is set to launch this month at Edgewood Elementary in Marysville, Ohio, according to WOSU-FM in Columbus, Ohio.
HAIL is a Released Time Religious Education program, meaning students are legally allowed to leave class during school hours to attend off-campus religious instruction.
Satanic Temple representative June Everett said HAIL is a counter-movement against LifeWise Academy, a Christian released-time program available at Edgewood Elementary, WOSU reported.
“We really are no fan of it,” Everett said. “We do believe strongly in religious pluralism and religious freedom. But we would absolutely go away if they stopped doing their program.
“But until they can, you know — as long as they continue to offer this to the public schools and demand that they be in the public schools, we will be there as well,” she said.
The Satanic Temple is offering a Satan Club for students at a @MarysvilleEVSD elementary school in Ohio. Despite obvious satanic symbols, an organizer for the Satanic Temple claims “it’s not teaching Satanism.”
They are trying to indoctrinate and corrupt your children. pic.twitter.com/eOeEMVuY0J
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) December 4, 2024
Released time programs are intended specifically for religious education, but Everett said HAIL does not actually worship the biblical Satan or any spiritual being.
“We are not devil worshipers,” Everett said. “Different Satanists across the United States will give you different answers depending on how they personally believe.
“But as a whole, we are non-theistic, meaning we don’t believe in any supernatural deities, and that includes, you know, God or Satan.”
Four students have enrolled in HAIL so far, according to WSYX in Columbus, Ohio.
“As long as there’s one child wanting to attend and one family wanting to send their child, that’s all that we care about. We’re not in this for the numbers,” Everett said.
Meanwhile, LifeWise Academy currently has 251 students across the Marysville school district enrolled in its program.
LifeWise CEO Joel Penton issued a statement in response to the Satanic Temple’s controversial move.
“The development in Marysville shows why the legislature should pass HB 445, which would give schools districts greater clarity on how to implement released time religious instruction (RTRI),” Penton said, according to WOSU.
“LifeWise isn’t fearful of other organizations offering RTRI. We believe all families should have the opportunity to choose religious study during school hours, and we trust parents to make the best choice for their children,” he said.
As of Thursday, Marysville School District hadn’t responded to WOSU’s request for comment.
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