Depends.
If you are asking if it is legal to conduct a church service during regular school hours, it still depends. If it is conceived of by students, and planned and facilitated by students then yes; as such it is protected under the First Amendment of the US Constitution. If it originates from the school or any school faculty or staff, then no; it would be a violation of the Separation of Church and State and Non-Establishment clauses of the Constitution.
If you are asking if church services can legally be held in a school building, then absolutely yes. School buildings are public property and open for the unobstructed use of anyone in the community. It is possible that the district may charge a fee for use or rent for the building, but it is perfectly and defendably legal.
Nope... The coffin can simply be taken to the place of burial - and interred. There is no legal requirement to have a church service !
The legal framework differs between public and private schools. The main difference seen, is the separation of church and state.
Parochial schools is the name for church-sponsored schools.
Functions of the Catholic Church in French society played roles in education in schools, healthcare in hospitals, and legal duties. Sometimes the church got involved in politics.
United Church Schools Trust was created in 1883.
Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools was created in 1876.
What are the legal steps to starting an independent church?
Dame schools, public schools, church schools, and colleges.
There is no Church in Islam. Only the unreasonable go to church for service.
An overnight church service is called a vigil.
Schools that are sponsored by the Catholic church are referred to as Catholic schools.
no they are ilegal in schools they are counted as weapons