So, no religious freedom on public land, only on private land?
How about free speech?
I didn’t say I don’t think it’s Constitutional, or that people should be prevented from religious exercise in a government office or organization. I just don’t think government facilities, especially schools, are a particularly appropriate venue for religious observances.
When people invest too much of what should be their private lives into a governmental organization (or a corporation), they run into conflicts, but more importantly, they divert resources from the family, the community, and the religious congregation.