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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

CitizenLink Report: Celebrating Our Religious Freedom at School



At the beginning of each new year,
Students are given the right
To voice beliefs that they hold dear
And be a beacon of light!

Each year on January 16th, the president issues a proclamation, declaring it Religious Freedom Day. It started in 1993 with George H.W. Bush when Congress asked him to recognize a day celebrating one of our most basic rights.
According to the Constitution, your children can talk about their beliefs at school and include them in homework assignments and classroom conversations. They can even bring their Bible to school for free reading times.

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