Frequently Asked Questions

How do schools legally display the Ten Commandments?

Recent Supreme Court rulings allow for the display of the Ten Commandments in public spaces, including schools.

Where does my contribution go?

Every dollar funds the printing and delivery of Ten Commandments posters to schools. A $30 donation sponsors one school, with larger contributions expanding our impact across more communities.

What do the posters look like?

The posters are beautifully designed to showcase the Ten Commandments in a respectful, accessible format that aligns with educational and community values.

How many schools are you aiming to reach?

Our goal is to place the Ten Commandments in over 100,000 schools. With your support as an Action Partner, we’ll make this vision a reality, beginning with over 11,000 schools in Texas and Arkansas.

May I mail the poster bundle instead of delivering it by hand?

No, you must deliver your bundle to the District Administration Office directly. If you are in Texas, you will likely be asked to fill out an “in kind” donation form. Additional information about this is on your instruction sheet provided in your package.

Do I need permission from the school district before delivering the posters?

You do not need permission from the school Administration Office, but you are welcome to call for the hours the office is open prior to delivery.

What if a school refuses to accept the posters? 

Remind them that the posters are to abide by the new state law. Provide them with a copy of the law that was provided in your package.

Who should I ask for at the School District Administration Office?

When delivering posters to the District Administration Office, ask for the Superintendent and if he or she is not available, provide it to the office manager or assistant.

Are private or charter schools included?

The law in Texas and Arkansas stipulated public schools are required to display the poster if donated. This would include charter schools, however, this does not apply to private schools.

Why do I need to complete a confirmation survey?

This allows us to know what deliveries were successfully made to the district and provide assistance if needed.

Am I the person who has to hang the posters in the classrooms? 

No. You are not to hang the posters or to deliver the poster to the school(s). Instead, you are delivering the posters to the District Administration Office. It is the responsibility of the school superintendent and district to provide the posters to the corresponding school principal and then teachers.

Should I take a photo of the posters or delivery site?

We would love to have a picture of you delivering the posters to the District Administration Office. Please include this in your confirmation survey.

Who do I contact if I have an issue during delivery?

You can email for additional assistance at [email protected]

Is there a deadline for completing deliveries?

Arkansas – August 5th, Texas – September 1st

Can I deliver the posters with a friend?

You are welcome to take someone with you when making the delivery, but please ensure you and your friend have read the instructions before making the delivery.

What if staff question the legality of the posters?

You will receive a copy of the law in the bundle you were sent. Please provide that to them and ask that it be given to the superintendent. You do not need to engage further. If they refuse to accept the posters, simply take them home and email us at [email protected].

Are we allowed to go back and check to see if the posters were hung?

We encourage you to check back in with your local school(s) once school begins to see if the posters are displayed.