what do you expect from google? i only provided examples to refute the idea that religious symbols are never attacked or restricted and that teachers or schools don't try to control thought or expression.No, I summarized what the article you linked stated, which leads me to ask again if you even read the articles, or you're just googling. It seems you started with a conclusion and then tried to backfill a justification by lazily googling.
I've been to school, I have kids in school, I have friends and family who are religious with kids in school. I've heard of no problems, especially from the devout who are not the type to back down from a challenge. I've searched my city for news reports. I've searched the state for news reports and could only find one instance in the past year which is a stretch to call religious discrimination because the religious student was violating the student code of conduct by harassing other students.
You are certain your conclusion is true, so not only do you google for weak evidence to backfill a justification that it's a prevalent problem, you have to imagine cases too where students are suffering in silence of unreported discrimination.
why are muslims allowed to pray openly in school and yet christians or others are not (in some places).