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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 ...
Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters insists his mandate to have Bibles in classrooms will proceed despite the Legislature not funding his $3 million budget request for Bible purchases. Walters ...
More than 30 religious leaders, teachers and parents filed a lawsuit July 1 to block Oklahoma’s plan to implement ...
The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office has said state law already allows for the Bible to be taught in classrooms, but doing so is a district-by-district decision.Based on comments to the media ...
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.
Several Oklahoma schools are speaking out against State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ directive to teach the Bible in public school grades 5 through 12.
Who knew? Oklahoma needs Bibles. Lots of them. Like 55,000. That’s the scale of the request issued by Ryan Walters, superintendent of public instruction for Oklahoma. Walters earlier mandated ...
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.
Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters’s (R) ... Walters has asked for $3 million to buy 55,000 copies of the Bible for Oklahoma classrooms.
Filed Tuesday on behalf of more than 30 parents, students, teachers and faith leaders, a second lawsuit is challenging ...
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