Majority of US adults support religious chaplains in public schools, a new AP-NORC poll shows
- About 60% of U.S. adults support allowing religious chaplains to provide support services for students in public schools, according to a new AP-NORC poll.
- Most U.S. adults oppose teacher-led prayer and mandatory periods for private prayer in public schools, according to the poll results.
- Democrats oppose teacher-led prayer vehemently, while Republicans support chaplain services and are divided on mandatory prayer periods, as indicated by the poll.
- A majority of Americans oppose allowing religious schools to become tax-funded public charter schools, as revealed by the poll.
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Majority of Americans support religious chaplains in public schools: Poll
The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found that 58% of respondents support the idea of religious chaplains supporting students in public schools, while 41% said they should not be allowed.
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