(a) This section applies to the following writings, documents, and records:
- (1) The Constitution of the United States.
- (2) The national motto.
- (3) The national anthem.
- (4) The Pledge of Allegiance.
- (5) The Constitution of the State of Indiana.
- (6) The Declaration of Independence.
- (7) The Mayflower Compact.
- (8) The Federalist Papers.
- (9) "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine.
- (10) The writings, speeches, documents, and proclamations of the founding fathers and presidents of the United States.
- (11) United States Supreme Court decisions.
- (12) Executive orders of the presidents of the United States.
- (13) Frederick Douglas' Speech at Rochester, New York, on July 5, 1852, entitled "What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?".
- (14) Appeal by David Walker.
- (15) Chief Seattle's letter to the United States government in 1852 in response to the United States government's inquiry regarding the purchase of tribal lands.
- (b) A school corporation may allow a principal or teacher in the school corporation to read or post in a school building or classroom or at a school event any excerpt or part of a writing, document, or record listed in subsection (a).
- (c) A school corporation may not permit the content based censorship of American history or heritage based on religious references in a writing, document, or record listed in subsection (a).
- (d) A library, a media center, or an equivalent facility that a school corporation maintains for student use must contain in the facility's permanent collection at least one (1) copy of each writing or document listed in subsection (a)(1) through (a)(9).
(e) A school corporation:
- (1) shall allow a student to include a reference to a writing, document, or record listed in subsection (a) in a report or other work product; and
(2) may not punish the student in any way, including a reduction in grade, for using the reference.
[Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-10.1-4-2.5.]
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.