Legislation requiring all classrooms display ‘Under God, the People Rule’ also heading to the House floor for a vote.
Chartered by federally recognized tribes, leaders say the schools are extensions of tribal nations and sovereignty.
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Hosted on MSN'Losing our voice, losing our space’The Trump administration’s sweeping orders could force some tribal colleges and universities to shut down, school leaders ...
Lawmakers considered a range of education savings accounts, which are subsidized by the government to help families pay for ...
SB 51 will be heard in the House next week, and if it passes there, it will head to Gov. Larry Rhoden’s desk for final approval.
Sen. Sue Peterson, R-Sioux Falls, brought Senate Bill 161 because of what she called a “disparity” between teacher and ...
Bills requiring public schools in South Dakota to display and teach the Ten Commandments and to post the words “Under God, the People Rule” in every classroom were endorsed by ...
The bill advanced on an 8-vote 7 by the House Education Committee. If passed on the floor it'll go to Gov. Larry Rhoden's desk, where he can sign or veto ...
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Hosted on MSN10 Commandments in schools bill passes House panelA bill that would require all South Dakota classrooms to display the Ten Commandments is one step closer to becoming law. After nearly two hours of testimony and debate, the House Education Committee ...
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