When I was in high school I had a friend who went to an all-boys’ Catholic school. Due to finances, his parents had to take him out and put him in public school. Because of the “separation of church & state”, he lost all of his credits in religious study (which was a mandatory course) and wouldn’t be able to graduate with the rest of us. I actually started a petition for the school to rescind that rule. Of course, it did no good, but my friend appreciated the effort.
When I was in high school I had a friend who went to an all-boys’ Catholic school. Due to finances, his parents had to take him out and put him in public school. Because of the “separation of church & state”, he lost all of his credits in religious study (which was a mandatory course) and wouldn’t be able to graduate with the rest of us. I actually started a petition for the school to rescind that rule. Of course, it did no good, but my friend appreciated the effort.