Senate Bill 11, passed last year, requires Texas public school boards and charter school governing bodies to vote by March 1 on whether to implement periods for group religious activity.
A new state law requires school boards to vote on establishing a period of prayer and "reading of the Bible or other religious text" at public schools.
(NewsNation) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is encouraging schools in his state “to implement dedicated time for prayer and the reading of scripture,” according to a Sept. 2 press release. The ...
The announcement follows the recent enactment of Senate Bill 11 in Texas on Sept. 1, allowing “school boards to adopt policies setting aside time for voluntary prayer and the reading of the Bible or ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton is ordering "prayers lifted" not in church walls—but in Texas public school classrooms. On Tuesday, Paxton called for Texas schools to move quickly to enforce Senate Bill 11, now a ...