AUSTIN (KXAN) — Following a preliminary injunction involving 11 school districts in Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Monday that all other independent school districts are to display copies of the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
Federal judge temporarily blocks Texas law requiring Ten Commandments in public schools
According to Paxton, school districts included in the injunction are Alamo Heights, North East, Cypress Fairbanks, Lackland, Lake Travis, Fort Bend, Dripping Springs, Plano and Northside. Austin ISD and Houston ISD were part of the lawsuit, but Paxton said they were not affected by the injunction.
Paxton said in a news release Monday that he “immediately” appealed the ruling.
Senate Bill 10, which requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms, is set to take effect Sept. 1…