Paxton Investigates San Angelo ISD in Statewide Probe Over Ten Commandments, Prayer

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — San Angelo ISD is among dozens of Texas independent school districts under investigation by Attorney General Ken Paxton to ensure they are displaying the Ten Commandments in classrooms and have complied with requirements for school board votes on prayer time. 

As part of the probe, the Office of the Attorney General is demanding that the districts provide proof of a board vote on implementing designated prayer time under Senate Bill 11. The requests also seek documents showing whether the Ten Commandments are being displayed — or not — and detailing related policies under Senate Bill 10. 

“I will always fight for students’ fundamental right to pray in our schools and work to ensure that Texas kids are able to learn from the Ten Commandments daily,” Paxton said. “Texas school districts must comply with Texas law by displaying the Ten Commandments and taking a school board vote regarding the implementation of prayer time in schools. I will never stop defending our students’ religious freedom and the moral foundation of our nation.” 

SB 10, passed during the 89th Legislative Session, took effect Sept. 1, 2025. It requires public schools to display donated copies of the Ten Commandments that meet certain specifications. SB 11 requires boards of trustees of independent school districts to vote on whether to implement a designated time for prayer and reading of the Bible or other religious texts. 

The districts receiving the demands are: Alamo Heights, North East, Austin, Cypress-Fairbanks, Lackland, Lake Travis, Fort Bend, Houston, Dripping Springs, Plano, Northside, Conroe, Galveston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Lubbock, Wichita Falls, McAllen, Amarillo, El Paso, Corpus Christi, United, Texarkana, Victoria, Waco, Abilene, San Angelo, Brownsville and Beaumont. 

Many of those districts were previously involved in litigation challenging SB 10. That case ended with a ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upholding the law’s constitutionality, which Paxton secured. Paxton has also called on districts to restore prayer in schools after SB 11 took effect.

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