Controversial new Bible literacy classes in Kentucky’s public schools now have more guidance from the state, following new standards recently approved by the Education Board.
Many public schools in Kentucky may be using a new law to promote religion under the guise of improving “Bible literacy.”
A “Bible Literacy Law” in Kentucky and a religious expression in public schools law in Florida have advocates and school officials concerned about unintended consequences.
A Kentucky appeals court declined to rule on the religious freedom arguments in a dispute over a business owner’s refusal to print a gay pride message.