Beliefs clash among students, parents and teachers as the Ten Commandments go up in Texas classrooms
By JAMIE STENGLE
DALLAS (AP) — When it became clear to high school theater teacher Gigi Cervantes that she couldn’t ignore a new state law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in her Texas classroom, she felt she had no choice. She resigned from the job she loved.
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