Bible Reading In School

Summary

In New York, students are allowed to read the Bible in school during non-instructional time as long as it does not disrupt classes or infringe on others rights. Vandalism, such as smashing windows, is illegal and considered criminal mischief, which can lead to serious consequences. For specific guidance, contact the Suffolk County Supreme Court.

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Can I read the Bible in school
Hi Patrick! To provide better information, can you tell me which state or country your school is located in?
Suffolk County New York *
Hi Patrick! In New York, you have the right to read the Bible in school during non-instructional time, as long as it does not disrupt classes or infringe on others' rights.
For more specific guidance, you can reach out to the nearest court:

Suffolk County Supreme Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Court St, Riverhead, NY *
Website: www.nycourts.gov
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Hi Patrick! In New York, you can read the Bible in school during non-instructional time as long as it doesn't disrupt classes or others.
For more help, you can contact the Suffolk County Supreme Court:

Suffolk County Supreme Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Court St, Riverhead, NY *
Website: www.nycourts.gov
Thanks
You're welcome, Patrick! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Have a great day!
Is it a crime to smash someone's Windows
Hi Patrick! Yes, it is a crime to smash someone's windows. This act is considered vandalism or criminal mischief, which is illegal and can lead to serious consequences.
If you need more information or guidance, feel free to ask!