Okay, one more NCLB thing

What the fuck is this about?

SEC. 9524. SCHOOL PRAYER.

(a) GUIDANCE- The Secretary shall provide and revise guidance, not later than September 1, 2002, and of every second year thereafter, to State educational agencies, local educational agencies, and the public on constitutionally protected prayer in public elementary schools and secondary schools, including making the guidance available on the Internet. The guidance shall be reviewed, prior to distribution, by the Office of Legal Counsel of the Department of Justice for verification that the guidance represents the current state of the law concerning constitutionally protected prayer in public elementary schools and secondary schools.

(b) CERTIFICATION- As a condition of receiving funds under this Act, a local educational agency shall certify in writing to the State educational agency involved that no policy of the local educational agency prevents, or otherwise denies participation in, constitutionally protected prayer in public elementary schools and secondary schools, as detailed in the guidance required under subsection (a). The certification shall be provided by October 1 of each year. The State educational agency shall report to the Secretary by November 1 of each year a list of those local educational agencies that have not filed the certification or against which complaints have been made to the State educational agency that the local educational agencies are not in compliance with this section.

(c) ENFORCEMENT- The Secretary is authorized and directed to effectuate subsection (b) by issuing, and securing compliance with, rules or orders with respect to a local educational agency that fails to certify, or is found to have certified in bad faith, that no policy of the local educational agency prevents, or otherwise denies participation in, constitutionally protected prayer in public elementary schools and secondary schools.

Posted by Prometheus 6 on November 8, 2004 - 3:21am :: Education | Politics
 
 

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Clinton's administration did the same thing.

Posted by  DarkStar on November 8, 2004 - 10:45am.

I repeat: what is that about? "Constitutionally protected prayer?"

Anyone can pray anywhere they want, any time they want.

We got constitutionally protected meditation? Or chanting? This strikes me the same way gay rights strike the Christian Right (okay, not nearly that bad)…as establishing special rights in a case where the rights we all have is sufficient.

And you know how I feel about raising Clinton. The boy is SO out of power he is, to me, irrelevant.

Posted by  Prometheus 6 on November 8, 2004 - 11:19am.