Lawmakers in the state are considering a bill to provide yoga instruction to kindergartners through high school seniors.
That's provided they don't say "namaste" or chant.
The state House on Tuesday will debate
a bill sponsored by state Rep. Jeremy Gray to overturn a ban on yoga in public schools that went into effect in 1993,
Gray tweeted.
The state Board of Education currently prohibits "any techniques that involve the induction of hypnotic states, guided imagery, meditation or yoga," that latter of which is
defined as a "method of religious training."
Gray, who was a yoga instructor until 2015, said a conversation with a student motivated him to fight that ban.
He was visiting a high school in Auburn when a student asked how he was able to balance his work in business, nonprofit and politics, Gray told CNN. He credited yoga, which he learned was no longer offered as an elective to students. Not only was it not offered, he found, but Alabama was the only state in the country to ban the practice in K-12 public schools.
news out of Alabama on 3-10..31
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