NJ school district apologizes to Muslim for graduation ceremony

TRENTON, New JerseyƻA Muslim student who sued because his public high school graduation ceremony was held in a Baptist church has received an apology from the largest school district in New Jersey and assurances that it will not hold future events in hous

Bilal Shareef says he had to skip his 2006 graduation from West Side High School because his religious beliefs prohibit him from entering buildings containing icons of God. The lawsuit was filed on his behalf by the American Civil Liberties Union.

Newark public schools apologized to Shareef and his father and agreed to change its policies under terms of the settlement recently announced. (AP)

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