Oklahoma’s new education chief said Wednesday he has “no plans to distribute Bibles” or a biblical curriculum in public schools, reversing course from his predecessor, Ryan Walters.
Lindel Fields said that unlike his predecessor, he has “no plans to distribute Bibles or a biblical character education ...
Now-former State Schools Superintendent Ryan Walters speaks during a special meeting of the Oklahoma State Board of Education ...
The new Oklahoma state superintendent on Thursday led his first CareerTech board meeting since being appointed and said he ...
The former superintendent of public instruction, Ryan Walters, had issued an order that required schools in Oklahoma to have ...
Oklahoma's new public schools superintendent said his office plans to rescind a mandate that forced schools to incorporate ...
The superintendent said he had “no plans” to enforce his predecessor’s mandate to put Bibles in public school classrooms, ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court is giving new state schools Superintendent Lindel Fields two weeks to decide if he wants to withdraw his predecessor’s June 2024 mandate concerning teaching the Bible in ...
Oklahoma's new public schools superintendent said his office plans to rescind a mandate that forced schools to incorporate ...
Oklahoma's new public schools superintendent said his office plans to rescind a mandate that forced schools to incorporate ...
Oklahoma’s new public schools superintendent announced Wednesday he is rescinding a mandate from his predecessor that forced ...