Good ruling IMO
Wyoming school district lifts ban on kids praying in school
The decision came after a group of students decided to pray over their food during lunch time at Glendo High School in Glendo,Wyoming. After the lunch period, the school`s principal confronted one of the students and told her that the students were not allowed to pray during lunch because they were pushing their religion on other students.The three students argued that such prayer is legal and constitutional. After further discussion the school district`s attorney concluded that the students' prayer did not violate federal law and that students should be able to pray before meals.
The First Amendment protects the right to pray in a non disruptive manner not just in private but in public as well.
Wyoming school district lifts ban on kids praying in school
The decision came after a group of students decided to pray over their food during lunch time at Glendo High School in Glendo,Wyoming. After the lunch period, the school`s principal confronted one of the students and told her that the students were not allowed to pray during lunch because they were pushing their religion on other students.The three students argued that such prayer is legal and constitutional. After further discussion the school district`s attorney concluded that the students' prayer did not violate federal law and that students should be able to pray before meals.
The First Amendment protects the right to pray in a non disruptive manner not just in private but in public as well.