CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A preliminary injunction blocking Texas Senate Bill 10 has left some parents questioning how the Ten Commandments law remains in effect in certain school districts, including Flour Bluff Independent School District.
Senate Bill 10 , which went into effect Sept. 1, requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every Texas public classroom. However, a federal court issued a preliminary injunction on Aug. 20 after several Texas parents filed a lawsuit against the state, naming 11 districts as defendants. Parents voice concerns over Ten Commandments in classrooms amid SB 10 Injunction
Flour Bluff ISD is not among the 11 districts named in the lawsuit.
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Kimberly Inmon, a Flour Bluff ISD parent, reached out with concerns about the