EasyEducationOctober 4, 2025

Texas and the Ten Commandments: What Happened and Why It Matters

Key Vocabulary

law

law /lɔː/ - a rule made by the government
Example: The law says the poster must be legible.

judge

judge /dʒʌdʒ/ - a person who decides cases in court
Example: The judge issued an order.

display

display /dɪˈspleɪ/ - to show something where others can see it
Example: Schools must display the poster in each classroom.

📖 Article

Texas passed a new law called Senate Bill 10. The law requires the Ten Commandments to be on display in every public school classroom starting September 1, 2025.

A federal judge temporarily blocked the rule for 11 school districts. Judge Fred Biery wrote that the displays would likely pressure students and might violate the First Amendment. The law asks for a 16 by 20 inch poster in each room.

Families and groups filed lawsuits in several cities. The Texas attorney general urged schools to follow the law unless a court stops them. The legal fight is ongoing and may go to higher courts.

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❓ Quiz

Q1. When does the law take effect?
Q2. Who temporarily blocked the rule?
Q3. How many school districts did the judge block?

💬 Discussion

1.

Do you think classroom posters about history or law are helpful? Why or why not?

2.

Have you ever seen a school display that made you feel included or excluded? What happened?

3.

What do you think when a court stops a school rule? Does it change your trust in schools?