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Old Mar 21st, 2003, 02:21 PM       
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they might be government funded, but every school district i have seen is an INDEPENDENT school district, meaning they are subject to their own regulation.
But the consititution overrides all local law.
I was going to say that.

A lot of people here who seem to be for the intertwining of church and state oversimplify the case by daring others to find, somewhere in the First Amendment, where that idea is specifically addressed. Well for one, it's in the "spirit of the clause" and this point has been upheld in numerous Supreme Court precedent setting cases. If you like, I can find links to such cases. Those types decisions reflect just how flexible and amazing the Constitution is and are every bit as important as the original document.
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