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Public commenter urges Willow Springs board to include prayer at meetings, cites Supreme Court decision

March 10, 2026 | WILLOW SPRINGS R-IV, School Districts, Missouri


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Public commenter urges Willow Springs board to include prayer at meetings, cites Supreme Court decision
A member of the public (Public commenter, Speaker 13) used the district's public-comment time to urge trustees to open meetings with prayer and to teach students "the heart of our Constitution and bill of rights." Citing historical examples and court decisions, the speaker argued that prayer and Christian principles informed the nation's founders and that recent Supreme Court rulings protect prayer in some school contexts.

"I just really believe that there's a moral imperative that you have every right to pray before you begin and ask for his guidance," the commenter said, and referenced Kennedy v. Bremerton as a 2022 Supreme Court decision that "reversed the precedent" and protected certain kinds of prayer by public-school employees.

Board leadership reminded the commenter of time and asked her to conclude; the comment ended without resulting board action on the topic.

The board then moved on to its action items and votes.

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