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I thought the point we were arguing was whether or not it is appropriate? Of course, the only punishment they could dole out would be to hold his diploma, and I don't think anyone wants that. Some people just want stubborn misconceived people who don't understand the principal behind separation of church and state to get it through their thick skulls that if you want to pray then go to church and keep it out of school. Schools are for learning, and NOT about religion. There are already private religious schools for those of you who want to include your religious beliefs in your child's education. There is a lot of diversity in our schools now, and not ALL students are Christian or believe in God or Jesus or Allah or whatever. These kinds of things just make things more complicated for the school and everyone else involved. It could all be simply avoided by NOT DOING IT. I don't think that's asking a lot either.
Separation of church and state. Btw, no such thing is found in the constitution.