This bill is an amendment to an existing law in Arizona that relates to school curricula. The amendment allows teachers or administrators in any school in the state to read or post certain materials in school buildings. Specifically, they can display or discuss the following materials:
1. The national motto "in God we trust"
2. The national anthem
3. The pledge of allegiance
4. The preamble to the constitution of Arizona
5. The declaration of independence
6. The mayflower compact
7. Writings, speeches, documents, and proclamations of the founding fathers and the presidents of the United States
8. Published decisions of the United States supreme court
9. Acts of the United States Congress
10. The state motto "Ditat Deus", which means "God enriches"
11. The ten commandments, even if it goes against the usual rule of not promoting a specific religion in schools
In simpler terms, this bill allows certain religious and patriotic materials to be displayed and discussed in Arizona schools.