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Wednesday, November 29, 2006
South Carolina School Board Approves Opening Prayer
The Charleston County (SC) School Board voted 8-1 Monday to replace the moment of silence at the beginning of its meetings with a prayer. The Charleston Post and Courier yesterday reported that the change was spearheaded by new board member Arthur Ravenel Jr., a former congressman and state senator. Ravenel said the school board was probably the only political body in the county that did not begin meetings with a prayer, and remarked that "if any political entity needs help, it's the Charleston County School Board". However the new policy will now go to a committee to decide exactly what kinds of prayer will be permitted. The Post and Courier reports that some other South Carolina school boards open with the Lord's Prayer or with an invocation rotated among board members, each of whom can decide the content of his or her statement.