it would be voluntary, and after school.
Bible Study at Public Schools, Legal or illegal?
legal if students are organizing it
Reply:Generally legal, because it is NOT forced and it is not during the normal day. The only thing I could see making it illegal is what funds it. If it is using public school FUNDING from the GOVERNMENT, then it might have implications...but if it's from a student fund, or a PSA Fund, then it's perfectly allowed.
Reply:i think legal, as long as its voluntary and not during school hours, and i think it shouldn't count towards or against your gpa, like how some schools have extra optional after school classes that can give you extra credits towards your units to graduate. if its like a club, i mean that should be legal.
Reply:It's legal, infact in my high school , (publich school in Brooklyn, NY), that was offered as an English class and many students took it and loved it.
Reply:Religion and school are a very odd couple. i think that they should be separated just to avoid stepping on toes because reagardless what you do someone is gonna be mad.
i think illegal
Reply:Probably someone will stroke out over the use of a public building for Bible study. Some people have nothing better to do than to police the world for ways to make it worse!
Reply:If students organize themselves in a club or group, it's fine.
If not, then it's completely illegal.
Reply:legal even during school if students come to you. you can not try to breing students in only if they want to
Reply:Perfectly legal as a voluntary, extracurricular activity.
Reply:It's legal in some states.
Reply:Legal
Reply:legal. just make sure you have a strong amount of people backing you up! you cant force people either.
Reply:Legal.
Reply:Legal! I see no problem with this...
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