Religion in Public Schools
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Archived: Secretary's Statement on Religious Expression
Homepage Guidelines Guides Partnerships Statements Publications Contact us A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION THE SECRETARY ...Schools do more than train children's minds. They also help to nurture their souls by reinforcing the values they learn at home and in their communities. I believe that one of the best ways we can help out schools to do this is by ...
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CHALLENGING Religious Education
Challenging RE is a site which aims to change the way RE is understood and taught in England and Wales. This site offers papers on the law and RE, how SACREs and ASCS work, up to date comment on the RE scene, and ideas for good RE.
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Archived: Religion in the Public Schools: A Joint Statement of Current Law
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n Religion In The Public Schools: A Joint Statement Of Current Law April 1995 The following document was not produced by the U.S. Department of Education. Secretary Riley, however, is a strong supporter of continuing efforts by religious and education organizations to find common ground on the issue of religious expression in public schools. The Secretary has ...
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Indian Religious Symbols in Public Schools- Wichita North High
WICHITA NORTH HIGH SCHOOL Native American Religious Symbols in the Public Schools, USD 259, prayer in schools & eagle feathers. This page has been written for the benefit of Native Americans who want to research ways to sue the Wichita School District #259 or any school district which uses Native Religious symbolism for toys. It is a violation of United States Federal laws to permanently use ...
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The Pontotoc, Mississippi School Prayer Case
An essay on the North Pontotoc school prayer trial in U.S. District Court, of a suit brought by Lisa Herdahl of Ecru, Mississippi against the Pontotoc County school district.
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Can Public Schools Be Religiously Neutral
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School Prayer
Perhaps no aspect of the church-state controversy arouses more emotion and discussion than the subject of prayer in the public schools. After all, public schools are supported with taxpayer money. What believer would want his taxes to support an institution that prohibits his children from praying What nonbeliever would want her taxes to support an institution that requires her children to participate in prayer
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