The push for Bibles in the classroom by State Superintendent Ryan Walters has some lawmakers saying they’re not on board.
The State Department of Education says Bibles will be distributed to classrooms across the state. State Superintendent Ryan Walters says the 500 Bibles endorsed by President Donald Trump will be going ...
FOR MONTHS, STATE SUPERINTENDENT RYAN WALTERS AND THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HAVE BEEN PUSHING FOR BIBLES IN CLASSROOMS. KFC ...
Oklahoma lawmakers have said no to funding the Bibles in state schools despite the push for months by Walters and the Oklahoma State Department of Education. That request by Walters was for millions ...
On Wednesday, the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) began to distribute Bibles to every AP U.S. Government class ...
Despite a Senate subcommittee's budget recommendation, the Oklahoma State Department of Education announced Wednesday that it has started distributing Bibles to schools. #oklaed ...
The subcommittee's budget recommendation for the state's education department did not include the agency's $3 million request ...
A list of recommendations was heard in Senate Appropriations, and the budget request for Bibles in the classrooms was not included.
The Oklahoma Senate Education Committee on Wednesday recommended cutting the $3 million in funding to buy Bibles for classrooms.
The school questionnaire comes as the inclusion of books or educational material containing sexual content or themes has become a contentious issue.
There has been a slew of recent court filings in a lawsuit over state Superintendent Ryan Walters' Bible mandate and attempt to buy "Trump Bibles." ...
The Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) is facing new legal challenges over its latest proposal seeking to integrate Bible lessons into public elementary school social studies classes.
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