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Commentary: Saint John School Students Continue to Recite Morning Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance
Hello friends, I just wanted to write this note to address the rumors swirling around the neighborhood and elsewhere that Saint John School has stopped the practice of students reciting morning prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. As a former student, board member and current supporter of St. John School, I can report, as fact, Read More…
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