You made some points there, and I understand why schools are cautious about Christians handing out tracks. But the thing is, we have legal rights to do these things...(I'm considering being a lawyer, that's why I keep saying "legal rights.") For instance, if someone shoplifts from Wal-Mart, Wal-Mart employees have a right to call the police. They may not decide to call the police, and that's their business. But the point is, they have a legal right to call the police. And at school, we have a legal right to distribute Christian material or not write papers about things that go against our religion, aka evolution. We may not decide to use our right, but we still have it.