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The only school prayer banned is that led by public school employees. Any student can say a prayer before a test or say grace before lunch. The teacher cannot lead the pretest prayer or grace before a meal.
The teacher consoling the student could do so and offer the prayer later.
“I had hoped that this wouldn't happen in North Carolina, but I thought there was a chance it may. I didn't expect it from a venue in Winston,” added Mayfield, 25, who has lived in the area for the past 10 years. May, 29, was born and raised in Winston-Salem.
Then the couple not want publicity shared it on a public facebook account.
Where does it say they expected to be denied by this establishment? That quote is actually saying the opposite.
The teacher knows that s/he cannot lead prayer in school.
She wasn't leading prayer in school, just consoling a student who had suffered a great loss and they were standing in a hallway outside the classroom. It was a moment shared by two people that ended up with one of them in a court room ---
It took the SCOTUS awhile to stop taking those types of suits. Last I looked into it, they don't hear those any longer.
It speaks to what people do, when they believe they may have a payday law suit. And those who are victimized by such.
She wasn't leading prayer in school, just consoling a student who had suffered a great loss and they were standing in a hallway outside the classroom. It was a moment shared by two people that ended up with one of them in a court room ---
It took the SCOTUS awhile to stop taking those types of suits. Last I looked into it, they don't hear those any longer.
It speaks to what people do, when they believe they may have a payday law suit. And those who are victimized by such.
If she offered to say a prayer with a student while standing in a corridor in the school, she should have known better. Do it off school grounds.
“I had hoped that this wouldn't happen in North Carolina, but I thought there was a chance it may. ... "
Yeah, not what that means. Here is a fun fact for you: Did you know that some scholars have speculated that the author whose pseudonym you use as your username was a lesbian? (Cue the Alanis Morissette music)
She wasn't leading prayer in school, just consoling a student who had suffered a great loss and they were standing in a hallway outside the classroom. It was a moment shared by two people that ended up with one of them in a court room ---
It took the SCOTUS awhile to stop taking those types of suits. Last I looked into it, they don't hear those any longer.
It speaks to what people do, when they believe they may have a payday law suit. And those who are victimized by such.
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Originally Posted by suzy_q2010
If she offered to say a prayer with a student while standing in a corridor in the school, she should have known better. Do it off school grounds.
Again --- who knew they would have to hide?
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