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Yes.

The school, as a government institution, may not sponsor or solicit any religious practice because doing so would violate the First Amendment's establishment clause.

However, the school also may not prohibit a student from reasonable religious practice without violating the same amendment's Free Exercise clause.

Practically, this means that the school can't sponsor an official prayer or have any required religious practices, but it must allow students to pray individually (and even aloud if they so desire).

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