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Russo, Charles J. – School Business Affairs, 2010
Debate continues over the place of religious expression, including music, in public schools. In "Nurre v. Whitehead" (2009), a high school senior in Washington sued the superintendent for denying the wind ensemble that she was part of the opportunity to perform an instrumental version of "Ave Maria" at her commencement ceremony due to its…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Music, Graduation, Religion
Russo, Charles J. – School Business Affairs, 2010
This article discusses the steady stream of litigation that emerged shortly after the Pledge of Allegiance was introduced in 1892. The constitutionality of requiring students to take part in its daily recitation in schools continues to be challenged. Parents who objected to the statute and the words "under God" in the pledge filed suit, alleging…
Descriptors: Parent Rights, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Dickinson, Greg M. – School Business Affairs, 1997
In Ontario, Canada, the 19th-century educational imperative of indoctrinating public school students in a common Christianity became intolerable, given the province's increasingly pluralistic population. Most vestiges of religious practice and instruction have been swept from public schools. Religious minorities' preference for a unitary,…
Descriptors: Catholics, Constitutional Law, Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Secondary Education