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Oklahoma is forcing courts – as they did in Tennessee in 1925 – to wrestle with the question of how much religion is ...
State Superintendent Ryan Walters issued guidelines for Bible teaching in Oklahoma schools on Wednesday, but two more ...
More than 30 religious leaders, teachers and parents filed a lawsuit July 1 to block Oklahoma’s plan to implement ...
Several Oklahoma schools are speaking out against State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ directive to teach the Bible in public school grades 5 through 12.
Oklahoma's education chief is requiring public schools to incorporate Bible lessons and vowing repercussions for those that don't comply.
Oklahoma’s top education official issued a mandate over the summer that Oklahoma classrooms, from grades five to 12, must now incorporate the Bible in lesson plans.
Under the mandate, Oklahoma schools must incorporate the Bible into lesson plans for all public school students in grades five through 12 in Oklahoma. Advertisement. Politics.
On Thursday, Walters posted on X, formerly Twitter, that Oklahoma had purchased more than 500 Bibles to be put into classrooms, which appear to be the same Bible Donald Trump endorsed earlier this ...
Three days after Oklahoma’s state superintendent, Ryan Walters, directed every teacher in the state’s public schools to teach the Bible this summer, he walked onstage to a standing ovation.
Maybe a $2.54 Bible isn't good enough for Oklahoma classrooms because it isn't endorsed by a thrice-married convicted felon.
Over the summer, Oklahoma ordered its public schools to begin teaching the Bible in every classroom. Now the state is being criticized for seeking to buy potentially millions of dollars worth of ...
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