State Superintendent Ryan Walters called for a total of $6 million to purchase physical copies of the Bible, drawing immediate and harsh pushback from his opponents.
State Superintendent Ryan Walters announced his agency will ask for an additional $3 million to purchase Bibles for ...
News' Stef Manchen attended the monthly OSDE board meeting, which focused largely on how the push to fund Bibles for Oklahoma ...
App State is hosting the university's third-ever 'White Out' during Saturday's college football game against Liberty at ...
Walters said he’d like to see the New King James Version of the Bible become the standard edition provided to schools.
Oklahoma's top elected education official said he has almost met his goal for what will be needed to provide every classroom ...
This is no burning bush or spruce from the Garden of Eden, but "Sheba", the resurrected tree, may have been featured in the ...