Beliefs clash among students, parents and teachers as the Ten Commandments go up in Texas classrooms
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing districts defying S.B. 10, which mandates Ten Commandments posters, while federal courts block displays in over two dozen districts.
- On Tuesday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Round Rock Independent School District and Leander Independent School District for refusing to display the Ten Commandments under the S.B. 10 law signed by Governor Greg Abbott.
- Donors mobilized to supply posters, with Lorne Liechty rallying family to donate to Rockwall Independent School District, while the Republican-controlled Texas Legislature passed the law backed by President Donald Trump.
- Frisco school officials spent about $1,800 to print nearly 5,000 posters despite the law only requiring donated posters to be hung conspicuously and visible from anywhere in a classroom.
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Beliefs clash among students, parents and teachers as the Ten Commandments go up in Texas classrooms
DALLAS (AP) — When it became clear to Texas high school theater teacher Gigi Cervantes that she couldn't ignore a new state law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in her Fort Worth classroom, she felt she had no choice.
Beliefs clash among students, parents and teachers as the Ten Commandments go up in Texas classrooms
A new Texas law says every public school classroom must display a poster listing the Ten Commandments. The mandate faces legal challenges that are expected to reach the U.S. Supreme Court. Some teachers and parents worry that the law forces…
Beliefs clash among students, parents and teachers as the Ten Commandments go up in Texas classrooms
A new Texas law says every public school classroom must display a poster listing the Ten Commandments. The mandate faces legal challenges that are expected to reach the U.S. Supreme Court. Some teachers and parents worry that the law forces…
Beliefs clash among students, parents and teachers as the Ten Commandments go up in Texas classrooms
A new Texas law says every public school classroom must display a poster listing the Ten Commandments. The mandate faces legal challenges that are expected to reach the U.S. Supreme Court. Some teachers and parents worry that the law forces…
Beliefs clash among students, parents and teachers as the Ten Commandments go up in Texas classrooms
DALLAS (AP) — When it became clear to Texas high school theater teacher Gigi Cervantes that she couldn't ignore a new state law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in her Fort Worth classroom, she felt she had no choice. She resigned from the job she loved. In the small city of Whitesboro, eighth [...]
Beliefs clash among students, parents and teachers as the Ten Commandments go up in Texas classrooms
A new Texas law says every public school classroom must display a poster listing the Ten Commandments. The mandate faces legal challenges that are expected to reach the U.S. Supreme Court. Some teachers and parents worry that the law forces…
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