Chaplains could be in Texas public schools this fall under new bill
The bill permits school districts to hire chaplains. Unlike school counselors, the chaplains are not required to be certified by the state board.
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And by chaplains, they mean … Protestant Christian chaplains?
What if the schools don’t offer positions for or to chaplains? Can a district as a public entity be liable to a chaplain for hiring a more qualified actual counselor? Well, surely an actual Christian chaplain would never sue a public entity like a school; that’s the opposite of what Jesus would do. /again sarcasm/
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