BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The Kern County Board of Education is slated to consider a resolution on Thursday to allow or reject the public display of the Ten Commandments at its community schools.
According to the board agenda, the board is seeking to include documents that have special historical significance to the community and U.S. history.
“The underpinnings of our system of government are rooted in a steadfast belief in Almighty God and the conviction that all morality, justice and inalienable rights derive from His gracious hand,” the resolution included in the agenda said.
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If the resolution is approved, schools under the Kern County Board of Education jurisdiction would publicly display the “Foundations of American Law and Government,” the agenda said…