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Personally I would say no for example some student may not want religious practice in there school or parents may not want religious practice exposed to there children . Thus creating problems so students who are into religious practice can wait till home.
I don’t think it should. (At least not in the U.S.). The U.S enforces freedom of religion with the first amendment. I personally believe that would violate the amendment by making people pray. Of course, if it’s optional then it’s very different. If they’re forcing the prayer then definitely no because people have very different views on religion and different religions themselves. In addition, schools are meant to educate not to enforce certain beliefs. (They have to respect everyone’s religion & if they are even religious or not.)