A person can choose to go to the ceremony and just not say those words. (By the way, the word is spelled 'prophet' not 'profit'.)
you know, because the graduation ceremony is "voluntary" and no one is forced to participate.
Yep.
There was a requirement for kids to go through religious sensitivity classes.
Not the same thing. If there was no 'opt out' provision (and in the case you are refering to, I don't think there was), the child would flunk if he/she did not participate. If one chooses not to attend a graduation ceremony, that individual still graduates. They just get their diploma some other way.
"By the way, the word is spelled 'prophet' not 'profit'"
Yeah, I was mocking Mohammed. Guess that's too complex for you.
"The child would flunk if he/she did not participate. If one chooses not to attend a graduation ceremony, that individual still graduates. They just get their diploma some other way."
So you're OK with the High Schools in Dearborn, MI holding their graduations in mosques and reciting prayers to allah fubar --- you know, because the ceremony is "voluntary."
Just making sure you're consistent.