FRISCO, Texas — Frisco ISD has more than 4,000 classrooms across 77 campuses.

Their first day of school is Wednesday.

And a copy of the Ten Commandments will be hanging in every class.

The district spent $1,800 on posters that comply with Senate Bill 10 , even though the law does not require schools to purchase posters.

It only requires schools to display posters that are donated.

And with the law officially taking effect Sept. 1, nonprofit organizations are now coordinating efforts to get donated posters in every class.

“It was important to us that we are able to take private donations and give those to the school districts and not burden them with having to come up with funding,” said Jonathan Covey, Director of Policy for Texas Values.

Texas Values is a faith-based conservative

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