Oklahoma Schools Drop Bible Instruction Mandate

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Oklahoma's new superintendent Lindel Fields has rescinded a controversial mandate from his predecessor that required Bibles to be placed in classrooms and included in lesson plans, citing a belief that such decisions should be left to individual districts. The move comes amid ongoing legal challenges and widespread opposition to the previous policy, which was part of a broader effort by former Superintendent Ryan Walters to promote religious and conservative ideologies in schools.
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