I experienced this FIRST HAND at Koffman Middle School then at Hopkinsville High School in Hopkinsville, Kentucky in the time period centered around 1962 and 1963. I have no reason to lie about that.
Your reason to lie is to advance your argument.
There’s no way students did that kind of thing in the early sixties.
This is classic deductive logic.
Reading the Bible was normal and common practice in public schools until it was banned around 1962. From then to now, it would have taken years of desensitization for students to be willing to openly mock. In the most liberal schools it would not be actively mocked any more than by fringe, sparsely distributed individuals.
There are several behavioral explanations for this. The most important is that people who mock Christians are always, to a person, sniveling cowards. So they don’t bully unless they’re sure they can get away with it. The leftist school employees sympathetic to the mockers are also severe cowards, so they will only do things they think won’t make public scrutiny.