It appears OSDE and State Superintendent Ryan Walters will continue to push for the use of Bibles in classrooms.
Bidders were notified Thursday the state’s solicitation had been canceled. Dan Isett, a spokesman for the Education Department, didn’t explain why.
The taxpayer-funded office will investigate cases where religious freedom is trampled on while the state implements biblical ...
The Bibles had to contain not just the King James Version of the Old and New Testaments ... And they had to be bound in leather, or some reasonable facsimile. The only Bibles that fit these ...
With little explanation, the Department of Education canceled its search for a vendor to supply 55,000 Bibles for public school classrooms.
With little explanation, the Oklahoma Department of Education canceled its search for a vendor to supply 55,000 Bibles for public school classrooms. Oklahoma Watch’s reporting on the state’s ...
With little explanation, the Oklahoma Department of Education canceled its search for a vendor to supply 55,000 Bibles for public school classrooms. Oklahoma Watch’s reporting on the state’s ...
Bid documents indicated that the Bible suddenly needed to meet strict expectations, including that the text itself be the King James version ... and that the text be bound in leather or a leather ...