Oklahoma Schools Drop Bible Mandate Amidst Education Policy Changes

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The new Oklahoma State Department of Education superintendent, Lindel Fields, has rescinded a previous mandate requiring public schools to include Bibles in classrooms and incorporate religious content into lessons, planning to dismiss related lawsuits and leave the decision to individual districts, marking a shift away from the previous administration's efforts to promote religious education.
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