Religious Content and Prayer Time Mandated

Senate Bill 10 requires classrooms to visibly display a poster sized by at least 16 by 20 inches. The poster can’t include any text other than the language laid out in the legislation. The Ten Commandments displays became mandatory September 1, with schools required to accept privately donated posters meeting state specifications.

Lawmakers also passed Senate Bill 11, a measure that will allow a school district to provide students and employees time to pray or read religious texts during the school day. The religious components have sparked significant legal challenges, with civil rights groups arguing the measures violate constitutional separation of church and state.