Mississippi Code § 37-11-63

Local school boards, school superintendents and school principals not permitted to prohibit teachers from discussing and answering questions about the origin of life
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No local school board, school superintendent or school principal shall prohibit a public school classroom teacher from discussing and answering questions from individual students on the origin of life. Laws, 2006, ch. 554, § 3, eff. 4/20/2006.
No local school board, school superintendent or school principal shall prohibit a public school classroom teacher from discussing and answering questions from individual students on the origin of life. Laws, 2006, ch. 554, § 3, eff. 4/20/2006.
No local school board, school superintendent or school principal shall prohibit a public school classroom teacher from discussing and answering questions from individual students on the origin of life. Laws, 2006, ch. 554, § 3, eff. 4/20/2006.
No local school board, school superintendent or school principal shall prohibit a public school classroom teacher from discussing and answering questions from individual students on the origin of life.
Laws, 2006, ch. 554, § 3, eff. 4/20/2006.

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