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Oklahoma's New Education Department Sparks Controversy
Oklahoma, USASaturday, November 16, 2024
The new department, according to Walters, will keep an eye on any abuses related to individual religious freedom or displays of patriotism. However, not all districts are on board. Two of the state's largest school districts, Edmond and Bixby, have no plans to show the video to students.
The attorney general's office has chimed in, saying Walters doesn't have the legal authority to issue this mandate. They argued that it goes against parents' rights, local control, and individual freedoms. This isn't the first time Walters has faced backlash. He's currently dealing with two lawsuits over his previous mandate to include the Bible in lesson plans for students in grades 5 through 12.
Some school districts have already said they won't follow this new mandate. It's also been noted that the initial request for Bible purchases seemed to favor a specific type of Bible endorsed by Trump, which were later found to be printed in China at a much lower cost than sold.
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