When students return to public schools across South Dakota this fall, they should expect to see a new message on display: “In God We Trust.”
Published 4:27 PM EDT Jul 28, 2019
The South Dakota lawmakers who proposed the law said the requirement was meant to inspire patriotism in the state’s public schools. Displays must be at least 12-by-12 inches and must be approved by the school’s principal, according to the law. This July 23, 2019 photo shows "In God We Trust" stenciled in a wall at South Park Elementary in Rapid City, S.D.1 dead, 11 others shot at community event in Brooklyn park
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