How should school officials respond to requests for accommodation of religious practices during the school day?
Enforcing adherence to religious requirements, such as special diet or dress, is the responsibility of parents and students, not of the public school. However, some religious requirements or practices may conflict with school practices or schedules. In those cases, school officials should try to accommodate these needs if feasible. Let’s look at a few examples.
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