After School Satan
After school program project created as an alternative to Christian-based after school groups
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2024 | The Satanic Temple partnered with the Secular Student Alliance to support After School Satan Clubs. |
July 2024 | The Satanic Temple and the Freedom From Religion Foundation settled with Memphis-Shelby County Schools, recovering over $15,000 in improperly charged fees and securing equal access and treatment for the After School Satan Club. |
2023 | The Moline-Coal Valley Board of Education attempted to move the After School Satan Club off campus for the 2023–24 school year, while keeping the Good News Club on campus. |
December 2023 | Moises Esteves, executive director of Child Evangelism Fellowship, publicly commented on the After School Satan clubs, suggesting they often fail to sustain themselves. |
November 2023 | The Satanic Temple settled a lawsuit with the Saucon Valley School District in Pennsylvania after the district initially forbade the After School Satan Club from meeting on school grounds. A federal court had previously ordered the district to allow the club meetings and to pay $200,000 in attorney's fees. |
February 2023 | The Satanic Temple (TST) and the Virginia ACLU reached a legal agreement with Chesapeake Public Schools to permit an After School Satan Club at B.M. Williams Primary School, requiring equal treatment and mandating the refund of illegally imposed charges. |
January 2022 | After School Satan Clubs were relaunched, with the first club established in Moline, Illinois. |
2017 | By fall, former ASSC Campaign Director Chalice Blythe confirmed there were no active After School Satan Clubs operating. |
July 2016 | After School Satan was created by The Satanic Temple to ensure equal religious representation in public schools and respond to the proliferation of Christian-based Good News Clubs. |
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