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Why should a Supt. be allowed to force his public school
teachers to pray on the day before school?
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Vance /blockquote>

> You say it was expected? Is it in your contract? If not, then it is not
> expected. It is a choice. Church and state are NOT seperate. The
> state/government is not allowed to sanction a standard religion. The
> establishment clause does not seperate the church from the state. If you or
> an...See More
Dec 10, 2004
Jose /blockquote>

On 12/10/04, Vance wrote:
>> You say it was expected? Is it in your contract? If not, then it is not
>> expected. It is a choice. Church and state are NOT seperate. The
>> state/government is not allowed to sanction a standard religion. The
>> establishment clause does not seperate th...See More
Dec 10, 2004
original source /blockquote>

Thank you both for your passion and thoughts on this...the point, as I see it, of a
Supt. gathering all of his employees in a Public school system to verbally, out loud
profess ONE faith, (not Catholic... in this case) is that he should make sure
he "represents" in good faith......if he is sleeping with a .....w...See More
Dec 14, 2004
Jose /blockquote>

On 12/14/04, original source wrote:
> Thank you both for your passion and thoughts on this...the point, as I see it, of a
> Supt. gathering all of his employees in a Public school system to verbally, out loud
> profess ONE faith, (not Catholic... in this case) is that he should make sure
> he "re...See More
Dec 14, 2004
Rosie /blockquote>

I teach in North Carolina and have found the same thing. Coming from a
northern state, it is very strange.

On 12/09/04, Amy wrote:
> My first teaching position was in a rural area in Georgia and we had a
> prayer before any district (or for that matter school-wide) faculty
> event. We weren...See More
Dec 27, 2004


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