Link to Bill with text: https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=89R&Bill=SB10
Recently SB10 passed the House to soon be signed by Greg Abbott. Public schools will have to abide by the law and display a copy if one is donated. What are some ways to comply with the law but also piss off the TX lege?
Nothing about color scheme is mentioned in the bill, or font size, or text orientation, or specifics for the frame. I have a few ideas but I also don’t want to punish teachers and students with things like a poster made of iron or a gigantic one that covers an entire wall.
If they did teach them I might be less angry about this (only slightly so). They say this is about historical significance in our society but then there’s zero requirement to talk about how they’re significant.
If my kid was older I’d give him a long list of questions about adultery or taking the Lord’s name in vain to use during class.
From your post I had assumed you were a teacher…
If you’re not, then you’re not going to be able to control anything else you’re asking about.
The only point would be asking for suggestions to tell teachers, and in that case I don’t understand why you’d want one that they’re already doing?
I just don’t understand the point of any of this…