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The myth that "God has been thrown out of the public schools" continues to muddy the public's understanding of the role of religion in the public schools. The First Amendment's religion clauses, however, provide a sensible guide for determining the proper scope of religion in publicly funded institutions. Achieving the right balance between the two clauses (no establishment and free exercise of religion) in public schools is a crucial goal for an institution that is charged with serving all Americans.
Resources on Religion in Public Schools
Religion in the Public Schools: A Joint Statement of Current Law
No Child Left Behind Guidance on Constitutionally Protected Prayer in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
Department of Education Guidelines on Religious Expression in the Public Schools
Bible Literacy Project The Bible and Its Influence
Texas Freedom Network The Bible and Public Schools Report
Religion in the Public School Curriculum: Questions and Answers
Religious Holidays in the Public Schools: Questions and
Answers
Shall We Pray at Graduation?
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