Today: September 13, 2024
Today: September 13, 2024

Oklahoma teachers were told to use the Bible. There's resistance from schools as students return

Bible In Schools Oklahoma
August 24, 2024

BIXBY, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma's Bixby school district has lots to show off for a fast-growing Tulsa suburb: a state-of-the-art new high school set to open by 2025, a new ninth grade gymnasium and plans for a $12 million upgrade to a football complex that already rivals that of many small colleges.

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