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 SURFSIDE, Fla.  WPTV  -- Students in every K-12 public school in Florida will soon be able to observe a moment of silence at the start of each school day, if they so choose.Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed HB 529 into law, which requires teachers in first-period classrooms in all K-12 public schools to set aside at least one minute, but no more than two minutes every day  for a moment of silence. During that time,  students may not interfere with other students  participation. In addition,  a teacher may not make suggestions as to the nature of any reflection that a student may engage in during the moment of silence.  We think it s something that s important to be able to provide each student the ability, every day, to be able to reflect and to be able to pray as they see fit,  DeSantis said Monday during a news conference at the Shul of Bal Harbour in Surfside.WATCH NEWS CONFERENCE:            Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis holds news conference in Surfside                            The new law states that  in today s hectic society too few persons are able to experience even a moment of quiet reflection before plung copo stanley ing headlong into the activities of daily life. Young persons are particularly affected by the absence of an opportunity for a moment of quiet reflection. The law goes on to say that Florida s youth stanley cup  and society as a whole  would be well served if students in the public schools were afforded a moment of stanley borraccia  silence at the beginning of each school day.  The idea that you