No
religious test or qualification shall ever be required of any person as a condition of admission into
any public educational institution of the state, either as teacher or student; and no teacher or
student of any such institution shall ever be required to attend or participate in any religious
service whatever. No sectarian or religious tenets or doctrines shall ever be taught in the public
schools, nor shall any distinction or classification of pupils be made on account of race or color.
No books, papers, tracts or documents of a political, sectarian or denominational character shall
be used or introduced in any schools established under the provisions of this article, nor shall any
teacher or any district receive any of the public school moneys in which the schools have not been
taught in accordance with the provisions of this article.
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