The First Amendment Establishment Clause has been used to ban organized prayer in public schools.
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.
In my school, it is allowed, and they have it every day. But it's not in all schools, as you probably know.
No. Not in public school at least.
The motto of DAV Public School Nerul is 'Prayer in Hinduism'.
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Yes. Anyone in the world (Jewish or not) can engage in silent prayer anywhere. Public prayer is limited by school rules and local law.
The Democratic Party supports the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits organized prayer in public schools because it infringes on the freedom of religion. Of course, students are free to pray individually at any time.
Because it's not appropriate for a school setting.If you violate this rule,you face disciplinary action.
No, because there could be some relign in the school that does not pray
It is illegal under the establishment clause of the First Amendment for any employee of a public school to lead students in or require students to pray. Do not open your school class with a prayer.
No. My opinion is that prayer should not be part of our schools. I raised 5 children through the public school system and I believe religion should be kept in the church or in the privacy of your home.