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At least one Kentucky school district has rejected a proposal from Ohio-based LifeWise Academy which has plans in the works ...
Elsewhere, public high schools in Georgia will start offering state-funded Bible electives this fall. And in Riverside County, Murrieta voted in April to offer such a course in the fall.
ACLU Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief April 2007 Some schools, boards of education, and state legislatures have considered introducing courses on the Bible in public schools. In order to ...
That of course is the issue: not so much whether to teach the Bible in public schools, but how, and by whom. And on that, there are just as many opinions as there are books in the Bible itself.
On April 14, the school board in Mustang, Okla., voted to institute an elective Bible course. This is not news. More than a thousand U.S. public schools offer Bible as literature courses. But the ...
More than 50 Texas school districts now offer Bible courses, but poor implementation of legislative guidelines has led to a conservative Christian bias and other problems, according to a report ...
West Virginia lawmakers have introduced a bill calling for a Bible course in all of the state's schools, continuing a decades-long debate about Bible teaching's place in the classroom. Senate Bill ...
About 10 to 15 school districts in Kentucky offer Bible literacy courses. A bill introduced in the 2020 General Assembly would replace them with classes on ‘various religious texts’ of the ...
At Letcher County Central High in Whitesburg, Kentucky, students enrolled in the school’s elective Bible courses are instructed by one worksheet to “[d]o your best to build close relationships with ...
HOUSTON, July 31 - When the school board in Odessa, the West Texas oil town, voted unanimously in April to add an elective Bible study course to the 2006 high school curriculum, some parents ...