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Asher Notheis, Breaking News Reporter


NextImg:'Big plans for next school year': After School Satan Club looks to expand to high schools


An after-school club connected to the Satanic Temple is looking to expand to high schools, and the club's campaign director said it has "big plans" for next school year.

The clubs, which are associated with the Satanic Temple, started in 2020 and caught the attention of parents seeking an alternative to religious clubs, according to June Everett, the campaign director for the club. Everett claimed the club is considering teaching some of the Satanic Temple's seven core tenets in the clubs, as well as expanding its clubs to high schools, according to the Hill.

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"We have a lot of big plans for next school year," Everett said.

The problem the club faces is that unlike in primary schools, in which clubs are largely run by adults, students at high schools must be more actively engaged in the club to keep it running.

However, Everett stated that a new partnership between the club and the nonprofit group Secular Student Alliance could help expand the club's availability to other schools, including high schools. The Secular Student Alliance states on its website that it is the only national organization dedicated to atheist, humanist, and other nontheist students.

"[Secular Student Alliance's] specialty is really college level and high school kids. So with their partnership, we hope to use them to help us get into more high schools and colleges," Everett said.

The After School Satan Club's possible expansion comes after the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled in favor of the Satanic Temple and the American Civil Liberties Union, which had sued the Saucon Valley School District after it refused to allow the club to meet on its grounds.

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On the After School Satan Club's website, it states that the clubs are operated by the Satanic Temple and that the clubs incorporate games, projects, and thinking exercises that help children understand how the clubs know what they know about the world and the universe.

"ASSC exists to provide a safe and inclusive alternative to the religious clubs that use threats of eternal damnation to convert school children to their belief system," the website continues. "Unlike our counterparts, who publicly measure their success in young children's 'professions of faith,' the After School Satan Club program focuses on science, critical thinking, creative arts, and good works for the community."

The Washington Examiner contacted Secular Student Alliance for comment.