Oklahoma bill to protect schools wanting to offer Bible electives

Oklahoma bill to protect schools wanting to offer Bible electives

After at least one district last year faced opposition from outside groups to its policy of letting students voluntarily sign up for a Bible elective, the Oklahoma State Senate has drafted a bill that could provide legal protection to schools that wish to offer religion or Bible courses.

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