Oklahoma's New Superintendent Drops Bible-Teaching Mandate in Schools

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Oklahoma's new state superintendent Lindel Fields has announced he will rescind the Bible-teaching mandate previously issued by his predecessor Ryan Walters, amid ongoing legal challenges and court orders, signaling a move away from religious directives in public schools.
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- OK Supreme Court gives new superintendent 2 weeks to decide on Ryan Walters' Bible mandate The Oklahoman
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