Editorial

WHAT ARE TEENS COMING TO?

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There was a time when school officials fretted about exuberant students interrupting their graduation ceremonies with coarse chants or smoke bombs or general rowdiness.

At Friday night's Cape Girardeau Central High School commencement, a group of students strayed from the ceremony's schedule by standing and reciting a brief prayer. They did this despite the expressed disfavor of school district officials, who cited last year's U.S. Supreme Court ruling that prohibits prayers at such events.

Driven to constitutional mischief, these departing seniors took a moment of their peers' time to recognize a higher authority. What are these young folks coming to?