“In 1965, in Reed v. Van Hoven, a court determined (237 F.Supp. 48. W.D.Mich. 1965.) that it was permissible for students to pray over their lunch at school so long as no one knew they were praying - that is, they couldn't say words or move their lips, but they could pray only if no one knew about it!” IfsLongSchoolChristianMovingReligiousStudentsPrayingCourtLipsDeterminedLunchVansReeds Author:David Barton
“In the case Stone v. Graham, the Supreme Court ruled that - under 'separation of church and state' - it was unconstitutional for a student in school to even see a copy of the Ten Commandments.” StatesSchoolChristianChurchReligiousCasesStudentsTenStonesCourtSeparationSupremeCopiesCommandmentsSupreme CourtChurch And StateSeparation Of Church And StateTen CommandmentsUnconstitutional Author:David Barton
“Recent decades clearly demonstrate that the more secular our Public Schools become the less successful they become academically.” SchoolEducationSuccessfulDecadesSecularPublic School Author:David Barton