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BAR wrote:
HK wrote: We had a very progressive mayor in the mid-1950s, and there was a lot of community pressure to "dump" school prayer locally long before it happened nationally. I don't recall how it was handled within the school system, but I do know that at the grammar school I attended, it just stopped in about the fifth grade. By the time I got to junior high (we had seventh through ninth junior high in those days, no more, though), there was no morning standing and pledging. One of the delights of New Haven in those days was the mish-mash of cultures and religions, to the point where no group or sect really dominated. The public schools did close, though, on the Jewish high holidays, for which everyone was thankful! Did you fight to get that religious holiday taken off the secular public school calendar? Fight to get a day off from school eliminated? Unlike you, I was smart enough to graduate from high school. |
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