As the new school year starts, “In God We Trust” signs are popping up at schools across Texas. Here's why.
Some are objecting to the signs and the law behind them.
“I am bothered by all of it, but most upset by the language ‘requiring’ campuses to do this if it is free of cost,” said Erika De La Rosa, a teacher with Houston ISD, the state’s largest school district. “Our government should not be forcing campuses to do anything other than meet the needs of all of our state’s children.
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