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"Prayer time was open to anyone," said Infinger, who said as many as 25 students have met at one time for prayer.
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Infinger, who said she got permission from former Superintendent Charles Gadsden to meet with the students for prayer before school, said it is something students wanted, and that they also decided they wanted to pass out Bible Scriptures.
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Meanwhile, Infinger said she doesn't know what her next step would be.
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She said the district investigated and put an end to the prayer time because Infinger and the students were not following appropriate procedures, which include not handing out religious literature on the school campus.
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"There's nothing I can do right now," said Infinger, who said Pringle told her she could stand outside the school's gate to hand out the Scriptures, but she could not pass out Scriptures on school grounds.
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For more than a decade, Georgetown resident Violet Infinger had been praying with students in Georgetown High School's auditorium, but school district officials have ended that.
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Infinger, whose daughter graduated from the school and whose grandchild currently is a student there, said she was shocked when school officials told her last week that neither she nor the students could continue the prayer time or hand out Bible Scriptures on school grounds.
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It's not possible, and it's not safe, '' Infinger said.
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The students had been meeting each morning from 7 to 7: 40 a.m. before school started, but district officials said they were not aware of the gatherings or of Infinger handing out Bible Scriptures to students on their arrival to school until last week.
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Infinger was told she could hand out Bible verses, but not on school grounds.
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