
Can my school I go to church and religion class every Sunday in my school uniform?
Well, ok my school uses to go from 7 :30-4: 30 years ago, but changed to 7:45-4:00. But for lost time, because we have religion classes in the week (this is a Catholic school), to come at 8:00 am Mass every Sunday in school uniforms. Then we have a questionnaire on what was said at Mass, and the kind of religion until 12:30. We can go, but have an opportunity for extra credit points 1:00-3:00 Religion, My mom always makes me, although most of my friends, or leave the house. Is this fair? Can they do that? Indeed, even a U.S. school.
This is a private school – may demand anything they want.
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