Texas high school covers up Ten Commandments after complaint
(FOX NEWS INSIDER) - Students at a Texas High School took measures into their own hands after a painting of the Ten Commandments, along with a verse of Scripture, exhibited in a common area of their school were covered up.
Fox Carolina reported that after O'Donnell Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Cathy Amonett received a letter citing an anonymous complaint about the exhibit, she ordered it be covered up.
The letter, from the Freedom From Religion Foundation, said the organization had received a complaint about the Christian texts being displayed on the walls of O'Donnell High School.
After Amonett covered the Commandments with dark paper, students quickly tore down the obstruction.
Amonett then covered it up with an American flag.