Do our children have the right to be a Christian in our school system?

QUESTIONS

May students pray in America's public schools?

May students carry & read their Bibles in America's public schools?

May students pass out Gospel tracts or other religious material in America's public schools?

May students choose religious topics for projects in America's public schools?

Must students be permitted to establish a student-run Bible club in America's public schools?

May students use Christian-themed book covers or other materials in America's public schools?

May students talk about religion in classroom discussion in America's public schools?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

QUESTIONS

May students wear a Christian or pro-life message on their clothing in America's public schools?

May students present religious material in a school talent show in America's public schools?

May a student mention "God" or religious speech in a graduation speech in America's public schools?

Do Christian students who object have to celebrate Halloween or the "Day of the Dead" in America's public schools?

Must Christian students be permitted to wear modest clothing to gym class in America's public schools?

Must Christian students be permitted to opt-out of objectionable activities in America's public schools?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As Americans we have a choice about educating our children.  We can CHOOSE to place our children in the Public School System, in a Private School or we can Home-School our children.  Each family must decide which option is the best based on their beliefs & needs.  If our children are placed in the public school system are they required to leave their Christianity at the door?

What are the Christian Student's rights in a public school?

The Christian Law Association has provided some brief answers to the most common questions.

Attorney David Gibbs III has teamed up with Attorney Barbara Weller to explain the legal rights of Christians in America's public schools.  This series of fifteen brief videos challenges the conventional thinking on the boundaries of Christian expression and encourages each Christian to take full advantage of the plentiful opportunities that exist.

Why is this important?  Because mainstream media would have everyone think that any discussion of God is forbidden in our public schools.  This simply is NOT true.  As with anything, witnessing at school must be handled in a proper fashion and cannot be disrespectful or disruptive, but there is many legally accepted methods for spreading the Gospel at school.

Acts 1:8 "But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth."