Superintendent: anonymous donor provided '10 Commandments' and 'In God We Trust' posters to help meet state requirement

CANYON ISD board of directors · October 15, 2025

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Superintendent Dr. Felicia Flusche told the Canyon ISD board Oct. 7 that the district received "the 10 Commandments posters, as well as In God We Trust posters" from an anonymous donor and that the district needs about 880 posters to comply with a state law requirement for classroom displays.

Superintendent Dr. Felicia Flusche told trustees at the Oct. 7 special meeting that the district had received "the 10 Commandments posters, as well as In God We Trust posters" from an anonymous donor and that the district still required additional posters to meet a state law requirement for classroom displays.

"We needed, approximately 880 posters and we were short of that. So we're asking the anonymous owner if they would consider supplying so that we could complete all of the classroom spaces for that state law," Flusche said.

Flusche also announced the district's business and community leaders luncheon would be held Oct. 16 at the conference center at Happy Stay Bake Stadium, with the serving line opening at 11:30 a.m., and said staff member Mandy and Lisa were assisting with arrangements and RSVPs.

No formal board action was recorded on the poster matter during the meeting; the superintendent relayed the receipt of materials and requested further assistance from the anonymous donor so classrooms could be completed in support of the stated state law requirement.