Becky2005
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My grandfather had the best and quickest prayer:
"Lord, help me be able to eat all the food on the table, Amen"

As for the prayer in public school -- Nope. Pretty sure that doesn't happen here, *especially* this year at Kindergarten as they cut out the milk/snack option -- we only have 1/2 day. When my 3 older went there was milk/snack time -- none of them said anything about a prayer (DD had milk/snack every day, by the time my boys went the milk was every day but only snack on Friday). Then this year the note said there will be no milk time for Kindergarteners.
At first I was thinking maybe it's a way to keep them all focused so they all start eating at the same time vs. Johnny starting and finishing in 2 seconds flat while another Suzy is just opening her snack, so then Johnny is causing problems because he wants to play while it's still snacktime. I have no idea as I was never in the room for snack time for Kindergarten. The open shut them, open shut them put them in your lap (ending right there) -- was used in preschool during circle time & before storytime. I also wonder if it ended right there and your DS knew more of it so kept on going since he said "I know that one".
I know they didn't in preschool either and this was based on the school system preschool (as I had one go through the school system way & one the park district way but it was the same preschool). Snack time never consisted of a prayer -- wash hands, had to find their seats (names attached), then the snack person went around asking "would you like X?" and the person had to answer yes or no -- that was the extent of it.