A Christian school in Tampa has signaled it will file a federal lawsuit against the Florida High School Athletics Association after the school’s headmaster was told he couldn’t say a public prayer before the football team’s state championship game in Orlando.
Administrators from the Cambridge Christian School, a K-12 institution at 6101 North Habana Ave., sent a demand letter to the FHSAA on Tuesday with help from the Liberty Institute, a nonprofit law firm from Texas that specializes in religious liberty rights.
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