§ 6-16-122 - American heritage.
               	 		
6-16-122.    American heritage.
    (a)  Local  school boards of directors shall allow any teacher or administrator in a  public school district of this state to read or post in a public school  building, classroom, or event any excerpts or portions of:
      (1)  The Preamble to the Arkansas Constitution;
      (2)  The Declaration of Independence;
      (3)  The United States Constitution;
      (4)  The Mayflower Compact;
      (5)  The national motto;
      (6)  The national anthem;
      (7)  The Pledge of Allegiance;
      (8)  The writings, speeches, documents, and proclamations of the founding fathers and Presidents of the United States;
      (9)  Organic documents from the pre-Colonial, Colonial, Revolutionary, Federalist, and post-Federalist eras;
      (10)  United States Supreme Court decisions; and
      (11)  Acts of the United States Congress.
(b)  There  shall be no content-based censorship of American history or heritage in  this state based on religious or other references in these writings,  documents, and records.
(c)  A copy  of this section shall be distributed to the superintendent of each  school district in the state by the Department of Education, whereupon  the superintendents then shall provide a copy to each teacher and each  school board member.