Texas school district backtracks, will let student share Bible verses during non-instructional time
A Texas school district has reversed its decision to prohibit a fifth-grade student with special needs from sharing Bible verses with her classmates.
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Skip to main contentA Texas school district has reversed its decision to prohibit a fifth-grade student with special needs from sharing Bible verses with her classmates.
Iowa will allow students to receive religious instruction during the school day by passing a new law that one nonprofit organization characterizes as a victory for parental rights.
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