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Report: New twist in school’s Ten Commandments controversy

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GILES COUNTY, Va. (WTVR) – There is a new twist in Virginia’s Ten Commandments controversy after the high school involved has once again changed the display of the religious document.

“Well, I was surprised there was a change in the display,” said Rebecca Glenberg, attorney for the ACLU.

She’s referring to the Ten Commandments display at Narrows High School in Giles County.

Glenberg’s clients, a student and parent at Narrows High School sued the Giles County School Board last September, claiming the Ten Commandments document on display violated the separation of church and state.

Click here for the full report on WTVR.com.