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Organized prayer in public school violates the First Amendment Establishment Clause.
The First Amendment Establishment Clause has been used to ban organized prayer in public schools.
In my school, it is allowed, and they have it every day. But it's not in all schools, as you probably know.
Based on a previous Supreme Court interpretation of the United States Constitution, this sounds like a constitutional conflict.
The US Supreme Court follows the doctrine of the separation of church and state in deciding school prayer cases. This doctrine, derived from the First Amendment of the US Constitution, prohibits the government from establishing or promoting a specific religion. The Court has consistently ruled that organized prayer or religious activities in public schools violate this principle.
It means that the school is a Christian school, and that prayer is part of the curriculum of the school. In point of fact it is the most important of all the teachings of the school. Whatever else you learn in school it will not get you to heaven, prayer on the other hand will certainly help you along the way.
No. Not in public school at least.
No. The US Supreme Court has found that organized prayer in schools is not permitted. You should have objected if you were offended. In the future, you should request that the board allow a moment of silence so that people can reflect or pray privately instead.
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Prayer isn't allowed in schools.
for prayer
Yes kids need to be organized for school because if the kids are organized then they'll find everything they need for each class. [from a teachers point of veiw]