A federal judge certified a class of former Chicago Public School students to jointly pursue their claim that the City of Chicago Board of Education’s Quiet Time program was a forced religious exercise.The lawsuit, brought by former student Kaya Hudgins, is centered on the implementation of the program in several Chicago public schools. The students claim it included elements of the Hindu religion and a practice known as transcendental meditation.Hudgins sued the board and the David Lynch Foundation claiming the program …