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Lubbock ISD denied public prayer but allowed private religious expression and adopted a book challenge process, earning a 'B' rating.
The Lubbock Independent School District rejected a proposal for designated prayer or religious reading time, citing the First Amendment, while affirming students' right to private religious practice.
The board also approved a formal book challenge process to comply with state laws, requiring reviews by a library advisory council before board consideration.
Lubbock ISD earned a 'B' rating from the Texas Education Agency based on school progress, academic growth, and performance metrics, with both Lubbock Cooper and Frenship ISDs receiving similar ratings.
The board will review the report to guide future planning.
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Lubbock ISD negó la oración pública, pero permitió la expresión religiosa privada y adoptó un proceso de desafío de libros, obteniendo una calificación 'B'.