I thought they already passed something like this.
When I was in HS back sometime around 86 to 87 they were doing this at the beginning of the day. The teachers loved it because it was the only time the whole day the school was quiet.
The Pledge of Allegiance put everyone on the same track each day. Add a minute of silence?? Not sure.
Cramming kids from different families together under any circumstance needs hella discipline administered by someone who commands a loving respect.
There is a public high school only blocks from me. I go there on election days to work the polls as a Republican clerk. The principal is most gracious and accommodating. His love for the students is evident, but it must be an immeasurable challenge to herd the cats as it were.
I hope to hold converse with him for an hour or so to probe family, education, and discipline in general. I suspect he is Dem, but has ears to hear. We’ll see.
I don’t know if this is a smart idea.