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CHECKLIST
FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND THE UNITED STATES PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM
The United States was the first country to make religious freedom part of its fundamental law. Through the years, the ways in which people may practice and express their religious convictions has been refined by cases heard by he Supreme Court. This process has been particularly common where public schooling and religion intersect--- few issues receive so much public and legal attention. This checklist can help you determine whether your local public school is engaged in practices that have been addressed by the Court.
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_______ My public high school starts its graduation ceremonies with a nondenominational prayer. Even nonsectarian prayer at a public school graduation is unconstitutional. It violates the constitutional prohibition on establishment of religion because it involves the government (acting through the public school) in a religious activity. Lee v Weisman, 505 U.S. 577 (1992)
_______ My local public school requires the students to observe a âprayerful moment of silenceâ every morning after the Pledge of Allegiance. Even if public school students are given the option of meditating during a moment of silence intended or prayer, requiring such a moment during the school day violates the Constitution. Wallace v. Jaffree, 472 U.S. 38 (1985)
______ The state started giving salary âboostersâ to teachers at the local religious schools. The government canât get involved in religious education financially, it could cause government to become entangled in religious matters Lemon v. Kurtzman, 403 U.S. 602 (1971)
______The school district pays for students to get bussed to voluntary monthly religious education programs. Certain expenditures can be made for social policy purposes that donât get the government too involved. For instance, in Everson v. Board of Education, 330 U.S. 1 (1947), it was considered acceptable for tax money to go to a bus fare program to get students to and from a religious school.
Note: Please note that this form is provide for informational purposes only and is intended to be used as a guide prior to consultation with an attorney familiar with your specific legal situation. This form is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney!!!!
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