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.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has temporarily blocked State Superintendent Ryan Walters and the State Department of Education from purchasing Bibles and Bible-based lessons for Oklahoma schools.
A request has been filed with the Oklahoma Supreme Court to block the Oklahoma State Department of Education’s Bible donation ...
Questions surrounding the funding of Bibles for Oklahoma schools. Why the OSDE's request was not considered by a Senate ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Oklahoma State Department of Education from spending taxpayer dollars ...
The group of 30 parents, teachers and faith leaders say the campaign is a new way of trying to foist Bibles onto public ...
This comes not long after court filings showed OSDE and State Superintendent Ryan Walters had plans to issue new requests for proposals to find a Bible supplier, after closing a previous Bible RFP ...
Opponents of Ryan Walters' Bible curriculum plan in Oklahoma schools celebrate the Supreme Court’s stay order blocking the ...
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