Once a week throughout the school year, students from a nearby religious college visited the county's public elementary schools to teach a half-hour Bible lesson to all children. The college students and their advisor decided what would be taught and how it would be taught. School principals and teachers at the elementary schools did not review the lessons beforehand. During regular school hours, elementary students sang religious songs, listened to Bible studies, and memorized Bible verses. The program was popular with many community members, including many of the parents whose children attended these schools. School administrators did not ask the parents if they wanted their children to attend the programs. Few parents knew the program was optional. In the program's fifth year, the parents of two children sued the local school board, believing the program was unconstitutional. 1. What is the freedom of religion issue in this case? 2. Who are the two parties in this conflict? 3. Does this program meet the three Lemon test guidelines? Why or why not? Lemin ​