Religion at School
Prayer in school is one of the most hotly-debated issues involving religion in the America. While public schools should not support one particular religious belief, neither should a school require others to accept religious or anti-religious beliefs. This section focuses on school prayer and the pledge of allegiance, including the reasons for the constitutional ban, legal challenges, and the "minute of silence" option. Choose from the links below to learn more.
Religion at School Articles
- School Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance: Types of Prayer Banned
- School Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance: Background
- School Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance: Constitutionality
- School Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance: Local and State Law
- School Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance: Private Prayer, Public Schools
- School Prayer the Pledge of Allegiance, and a 'Minute of Silence'
- School Prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and Congress
- The Pledge of Allegiance and Legal Challenges in Education