>Purity rings being banned by schools? I think not.<
I was not referring to purity rings. I was referring to Bibles, or papers written by children on Jesus, or many other things Christian including prayer. Small children have been belittled by the public schools for these things, and it breaks my heart.
Prayer in the guise of "official" school activity was banned, prayer has never left the schools, don't fall for that line.
And as many examples of things being banned in schools as you can come up with, I can find the same things that were reinstated or reinforced by law or common sense.
That said the article was referring to actions in Great Britain, not here.