You are an idiot. Keep your weirdo religious views to yourself. |
You’re really dumb. The Supreme Court disagrees with you. So does the Constitution. |
That’s not how it works. At all. |
this is laughable. They don't care about teachers. They care about getting their message of the unseen fairy across. |
Really? How so the smart one? |
Lol. Hysterical |
What's weirdo about worshipping cats, ferrets or dogs? Trump will make that seem benign once they make you memorize the 10 Commandments to advance to 2nd grade. |
Livid?
Come on now |
well...at least cats, ferrets and dogs are real ![]() |
So, you missed the recent Supreme Court case then? And didn't read the link above? |
NP what link? Are you under the impression that the Supreme Court ruled that school administrators are allowed to force everyone to pray? |
DP: Whether the flyer is legal or not depends on a few things. Does the school allow other outside mail to be put in the mail boxes, like advertisements from private companies? Invitations to non-school-related events? "Schools may impose the same reasonable time, place, or manner restrictions on distribution of religious literature as they do on non-school literature generally, but they may not target religious literature for more permissive or more restrictive regulation." https://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/religionandschools/prayer_guidance.html |
They can force you to look at the 10 Commandments.
Keep up. |
No, not the official staff meeting part, and no coercion by the boss, and never of students or when students are present. But there has been significant loosening of what is allowed, and the PP's mention of religious cards circulating for birthdays in the lounge, teachers on break praying together over meals -- all allowed. "The Constitution does not, however, prohibit school employees themselves from engaging in private prayer during the workday where they are not acting in their official capacities and where their prayer does not result in any coercion of students. Before school or during breaks, for instance, teachers may meet with other teachers for prayer or religious study to the same extent that they may engage in other conversation or nonreligious activities. School employees may also engage in private religious expression or brief personal religious observance during such times, subject to the same neutral rules the school applies to other private conduct by its employees." https://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/religionandschools/prayer_guidance.html |
You must of connected with them at some point. I get nothing and I’m pro choice. |