State Superintendent Ryan Walters continued to back his plan to put 55,000 Bibles in Oklahoma public schools.
The original requirements stated the Bibles chosen would have to include American founding documents such as the U.S.
At the rate we’re going, we’ll have bookshelves filled with Bibles, but no trained teachers working in those classrooms.
The Oklahoma State Department of Education revised bid requirements for classroom Bibles after pushback from state lawmakers, ...
Changes have been made to a bid proposal sent out by State Superintendent Ryan Walters for 55,000 Bibles in Oklahoma's ...
The Oklahoma State Department of Education has released updated requirements for vendor bids on Bibles for use in public ...