The Newton County Christian Learning Center will provide public school students the chance to learn biblical principles through Released Time Education.
Released Time Education:
The Newton County Christian Learning Center represents a form of education known as “released time education”. Upon completion of each course, the student will receive one (1) elective course credit. What follows is an explanation and background of “released time education". The idea of releasing public school students for devotional religious study off school premises in
the United States was first discussed in 1905 at a conference in New York City. The proposal was at first that public elementary schools should be closed one day during the school week so those parents who so desired could have their children attend religious instruction outside of the school building. However, it was not until 1914 that Dr. William Wirt, an innovative educator and superintendent of the Gary, Indiana schools, established a program in 1914 in which 619 students participated in off-campus religious education. Dr. Wirt believed that the church, home, playground, library, and school were all components in a child’s education. The public schools, however, had and still have no responsibility for teachers, curriculum, conduct, or achievement within the Released Time classes. Released Time grew and flourished. In 1922, for example, Released Time programs were active in 23 states. 40,000 students from 200 school districts were participating. By 1932, thirty states had active Released Time Programs in 400 communities with enrollment of 250,000 students. Ten years later, in 1942, participation reached 1.5 million students in 46 states. Released Time peaked in 1947 with 2 million students enrolled in 2,200 communities. During this time, 12 states adopted favorable Released Time legislation. Currently, it is estimated that there are over 1,000 Released Time Programs in operation today involving over 250,000 students in kindergarten through high school. The legality of a Released Time Program recognizes and reinforces the constitutionally protected right of parents to direct the religious education of their children. Released Time gives the opportunity for all children to be released from school time for off premises attendance at the religious education classes of their choice, or not to be released. Before school and after school programs would not allow equal access for all children due to transportation problems and extra- curricular activities. The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of Released Time programs:
“We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being. When the State encourages religious instruction or cooperates with religious authorities by adjusting the schedule of public events to sectarian needs, it then follows the best of our traditions, for it then respects the religious nature of our people and accommodates the public services to their spiritual needs. To hold that it may not be constitutional would be to find in the Constitution a requirement that the government show a callous indifference to religious groups. That would be preferring those who believe in no religion over those who do believe. We find no constitutional requirement which makes it necessary for government to be hostile to religion and to throw its weight against efforts to widen the effective scope of religious influence.”
--Justice William O. Douglas, Zorach v. Clauson (1952)
The family of three CLC Students… Yoshi, Melody, and Pauson, along with their parents, are moving to Thailand as missionaries. Please support them on their journey of following Jesus and making disciples. You can help by buying items at the yard sale or just bless them with a financial gift.
04/22/2026
Join us this Friday to celebrate what God has done this year in the lives of our CLC students! There will be skits, singing, testimonies and more. We’ll life, cry & celebrate the goodness of God! Friday, April 24 @ 7pm, Central Church.
02/26/2026
What a God, what a God!! We’re still reveling in the CLC worship night and wanted to share these amazing pictures that Santiago took that night. You can feel the presence of the Lord through his pictures. What a holy night worshiping our Holy God!
“Oh, magnify the Lord with me, And let us exalt His name together.”
Psalms 34:3
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02/07/2026
Join us tomorrow night for our Worship Night!
02/06/2026
Congratulations to Joshua for being named NCAA STEM Associate of the week. We are so proud of you!
02/05/2026
Join us for a Worship Night led by our CLC Worship team. This Sunday @ 5pm. 7027 GA 212, Covington
01/06/2026
“Oh come, let us worship and bow down; Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.”
Psalms 95:6
Last night was an amazing night of worship led by our CLC students. Joshua shared a challenging word with us on worship. Our worship should S.O.A.R! Surrender, Obedience, Alignment, Response.
Thank you to the worship team for your commitment to this evening.
“When the music stops, does my life still sound like worship?” -Joshua
01/06/2026
Newton CLC is 11 years old today!! The first class met on January 6, 2015. There were 25 students in the first class that met Mondays-Friday at 7:40am. Since then, we have added 2 additional classes, 3 transits & 6 staff members. Though things have changed, the mission has not! Our goal is to reach young people for Christ. To God be the glory!
01/05/2026
We are so excited about our first CLC Worship Night! Come tonight expecting the Lord to speak through the His songs. What a great way to start 2026! See you there!
12/30/2025
Join us for our first ever CLC Worship Night! Spread the word!