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Ever wonder about when or if a child can actually pray in school? Here are the
rules as according to ACLJ.org and this site
http://www.allaboutpopularissues.org/Prayer-In-School.htm
Excerpts from: Guidance on Constitutionally Protected Prayer in Public
Elementary & Secondary Schools
(copyright, Jay Sekulow, www.ACLJ.org, February 7, 2003)
Prayer in School - Prayer During Non-instructional Time
Students may pray when not engaged in school activities or instruction, subject
to the same rules designed to prevent material disruption of the educational
program that are applied to other privately initiated expressive activities.
Among other things, students may read their Bibles or other scriptures, say
grace before meals, and pray or study religious materials with fellow students
during recess, the lunch hour, or other non-instructional time to the same
extent that they may engage in nonreligious activities. While school authorities
may impose rules of order and pedagogical restrictions on student activities,
they may not discriminate against student prayer or religious speech in applying
such rules and restrictions.
Prayer in School - Organized Prayer Groups and Activities
Students may organize prayer groups, religious clubs, and "see you at the pole"
gatherings before school to the same extent that students are permitted to
organize other non-curricular student activities groups. Such groups must be
given the same access to school facilities for assembling as is given to other
non-curricular groups, without discrimination because of the religious content
of their expression. School authorities possess substantial discretion
concerning whether to permit the use of school media for student advertising or
announcements regarding non-curricular activities. However, where student groups
that meet for nonreligious activities are permitted to advertise or announce
their meetings-for example, by advertising in a student newspaper, making
announcements on a student activities bulletin board or public address system,
or handing out leaflets-school authorities may not discriminate against groups
who meet to pray. School authorities may disclaim sponsorship of non-curricular
groups and events, provided they administer such disclaimers in a manner that
neither favors nor disfavors groups that meet to engage in prayer or religious
speech.
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For God so loved the world that he gave his only
begotten son, that whosoever
believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16.
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