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PARKSBURG, W.Va. (AP) — Wood County school officials have asked their lawyers to review a wrestling team's T-shirts that bear a Bible verse on the back.
Superintendent Pat Law tells media outlets that the Wisconsin-based Freedom from Religion Foundation complained about the Parkersburg South High School team's T-shirts to school officials.
The verse states, "I can do all things through Him that strengthens me."
Law says the group's complaint alleges that the shirts violate the federal separation of church and state.
Law says school officials don't want to infringe on anyone's right to practice their religion. But he says courts repeatedly have said public institutions such as schools can't promote a religion.
Attorney Bill Merriman represents one of the wrestlers and his parents. He says wrestlers' parents bought the T-shirts.
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