My first grader told me yesterday that they pray with the assistant principal in the auditorium, they watch a really long video about "Jesus and who his parents are and about his life and the country he's from" and the video is different every time they watch. He said the assistant principal reads the Bible too. I asked when and how often do they do this and he said "well we go to auditorium, then lunch, then outside." Seemed to me maybe it's a frequent part of their schedule based off the way he said that. When I asked if his whole class goes, he said "if you're good" you. This is a public elementary school in central Mississippi. A large school district.
For months now he has been asking and talking about God, Jesus, heaven. We don't go to church, we can't really call ourselves Christian cause it's really not something we talk about at home. Like really not at all unless he brings it up (which he has been since late last year/early this year). If what he's telling me is true, it sure does explain the God. He's asked a lot about dying and what happens, probably totally normal at his age, but specifically if angels come down and get your body and similar questions. He asked this weekend if his two year old sister was going to die. I'm answering him as honest and transparent as I can but these questions are so heavy.
I messaged his teacher (see screenshot) and I'm not sure how to respond. I don't want to dismiss what my kid is telling me and I understand he's a child with an imagination, but the way his teacher responded just doesn't sit quite well with me..... Religion is absolutely not something I want my child learning about in school.
Edit: can't figure out how to post the screenshot so here's transcript ---
Me: Good morning. Wanted to reach out to you about something (my kid) was telling me yesterday. He mentioned going to the auditorium sometimes for prayer where there's a video about Jesus and his life. He also mentioned (asst. Principal name) having the Bible out...? He said it's happened more than once and it's only "if you're good." Is this something new that (school) is doing, or maybe the district?
Teacher: No it's not happening, but it's a good idea. Sounds like (my kid) is letting his imagination wander.
Submitted April 15, 2026 at 08:16AM by Acrobatic_Garbage620 https://ift.tt/9XSQgVN