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Student Led Prayers and Moments of Silence in Public Schools. 1962. Praying out loud in an organized way is against the First Amendment. 2000. A Texas high school had prayer over the loud speaker at a football game The Supreme Court decided this was unconstitutional. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Student Led Prayers and Moments of Silence in Public Schools
1962
• Praying out loud in an organized way is against the First Amendment
2000
• A Texas high school had prayer over the loud speaker at a football game
• The Supreme Court decided this was unconstitutional
Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School in Georgia
• Banners with Bible passages before varsity football games
• Cheerleaders and football players supported this idea
• School board was afraid of being sued so they banned this tradition
Sports
• Teams should be able to have the support of their community
• If a team wants to pray for a safe game then they should be allowed to
Alabama
• Passed a law allowing time in school for “meditation or voluntary prayer”
• This was no longer allowed because the reason behind the moment of silence was prayer
People and Religion
• 78.4% of people in the United States are Christians
• 16.1% of people aren’t associated with a religion
Everyday Life
•Prayer has been always been a part of many people’s lives
•Adults and children pray about many things and should be able to organize community prayer even in public schools
Science
• Evolution and the Big Bang Theory are taught in schools
• These theories aren’t proven facts and won’t be banned from schools
Moment of Silence
• Doesn’t require anything specific
• Allows time for…– Remembering a
deceased person’s life– Looking back on an
important event– Praying– Reflecting on the day
Student Led Prayers
• Praying together is– Voluntary– Not promoted by the
school– Agreed on by the
students
Many Religions
• Prayer is a huge part of many different religions
• There are many people in a public school community who pray
Public vs. Private
• Private– Religious classes are
taken– School has an
established religion• Public– No required religious
classes– No religion is established
Public Schools
• If all the students in the school agree with having a moment of silence or prayer, it should be allowed.
• If someone has an objection they should tell the school and then something can be done.
Religion in Society
• Huge part of everyday life
• Provides supportive communities
• Friends and families can connect in a spiritual way
Citations
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