I don't believe prayer should be forced on people in public schools.
As a christian I don't believe that forced prayer does any good- what's the point in prayer if you don't mean it?
In a christian school or such i think it's fair enough, and even then we aren't forced to pray. In assemblies we're asked to bow our heads and close our eyes and those who don't want to pray simply don't do it.
As for religious education in schools, I'm biased: I teach religion to a K/1 class, but I still don't think it should be forced, if the child's family is of a different religious background. In high school, most kids are finding their own religious feet, which means that sometimes, the child of religious parents often refuse to sign the opt out sheet even if the child doesn't want to attend. My religion things weren't too unbearable, and these took place before I was a christian. It wasn't bible bashing, it was ghroup activities and talking about loving eachother and the rest of that. I believe we should be able to opt out of it if we want to, have the opportunity for other religious education groups to come in if there's a significant desire for them, and actually have something to do if we opt out of it, as opposed to sitting in a classroom for the hour.