Texas AG Sued To Keep A Bible Quote In school Now Troubled By Muslim Prayers
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks while standing trial during a criminal fraud hearing in Austin, Texas, July 29, 2015. (AP/Eric Gay)
Every day at lunch, a handful of teenagers in Frisco, Texas, would pop into room C112, face a whiteboard and kneel for one of their five daily prayers.
It was just a spare classroom, used for everything from teachers’ grading to Buddhist meditation, school officials say. But Muslims at Liberty High seemed to like it.