Cienega High School, where the proposed LDS seminary was to be built.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has ended its contract with the Vail School District in Arizona amid public concerns about the separation of church and state. The contract was initially meant to establish a seminary at Cienega High School, but community pushback regarding religious presence in public education led to the decision. As discussions around the role of religion in schools continue nationwide, this situation highlights the impact of community voices on local agreements.
In a recent turn of events, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) has abruptly terminated its contract with the Vail School District, situated just south of Tucson, Arizona. This decision comes in the wake of growing public concerns over the separation of church and state, which has sparked heated discussions within the community.
Back in March 2025, the governing board of the Vail School District had unanimously voted to go ahead with an ambitious plan: the establishment of a 1,300-square-foot seminary on the Cienega High School campus. The intended seminary was to be owned and managed by the school district itself under a 10-year lease agreement with the LDS Church.
The agreement would have allowed the church access to the seminary from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays, alongside provisions to use the facility for other school and community needs. An arrangement was in place where the LDS Church would pay the district monthly rent, along with taking care of utilities and maintenance costs associated with the seminary building.
As public pressure grew, along with significant media attention on the matter, it became clear that not everyone was on board with the religious facility’s introduction to their educational landscape. Residents of Vail were vocal about their concerns, leading to the eventual withdrawal from the lease agreement.
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