<<Where in our constitution is Science made sacred?>>
There is nothing sacred about science. It is not made sacred in the Constitution. Nobody has ever made the claim that science is sacred, so the point of your question is lost upon me.
<<To teach an orthodox point of view to the unwilling should be deemed unconstitutional.>>
Who are the "unwilling?" Is somebody rounding up students at gun-point and forcing them into science classes? Near as I can tell, anybody who is a student in a science class is there because they want to learn about science. Evolution is a scientific theory. So it is taught in a science class. Creation science, intelligent design, or whatever new name its proponents want to give it is not a scientific theory. So it does not belong in a science class.
<<It is farcical to call education in Evolution "necessary" it is necessary for a job in paleontology ,nowhere else.>>
It is necessary in medicine, zoology, developmental anatomy, microbiology, ecology and probably a ton of other subjects. As abstract knowledge helping to broaden our understanding of natural phenomena, it is a key concept. A scientist who did not understand the theory of evolution would be a laughingstock to other scientists, whether or not it had any practical application in his or her field. Since knowledge is always expanding and in unforeseeable ways, through unforeseeable means, it would be crazy for any scientific worker NOT to understand thoroughly the workings of the theory, and have it as part of his or her mental landscape or mental toolbox as he or she works on the scientific problems of the day. Science does not grow through willful ignorance.
<<The Government should avoid making religious decisions for people , even if based on science.>>
The government allows for and encourages the opening of educational institutions for the study of all of the arts and sciences known to mankind. What it does not allow for and encourage is for ignorant religious fanatics to invade the science classes of the nation and force their ignorant, bigoted and, frankly, moronic views of the world on those who have studied and are teaching in the sciences. Scientists are free to teach science as they conceive science to be, and non-scientists are not free to tell the scientists what to teach as science. Nobody is forcing these morons to study science, and it will actually be better for scientific education if they don't.