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New legal challenges filed against latest OSDE proposal for Bible-based lessons
New legal challenges filed against latest OSDE proposal for Bible-based lessons

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time05-03-2025

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New legal challenges filed against latest OSDE proposal for Bible-based lessons

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) is facing new legal challenges over its latest proposal seeking to integrate Bible lessons into public elementary school social studies month, OSDE announced it was issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) 'seeking qualified suppliers' to create worksheets and assignments that would 'integrate biblical principles and character education' into social studies lessons for elementary students. $3 million could go from OSDE payroll to 55,000 Bibles OSDE announced the new RFP while in the middle of fighting a lawsuit over a previous Bible-related RFP issued last year, which sought a supplier to provide tens of thousands of Bibles for public school Luchenitser, Associate Vice President of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, represents a group of 32 Oklahoma parents, teachers, and faith leaders who filed the lawsuit.'It's unlawful to spend state funds on these purposes,' Luchenitser said. 'It violates the Oklahoma Constitution. It violates the religious freedom of parents and students. It should be up to parents to decide what their children learn about religion.'When OSDE announced the new RFP for Bible-based lessons, his group took issue with it. OSDE looking to buy Bible lessons for Oklahoma elementary students 'The State Department of Education have no authority to select and purchase specific instructional materials for school districts because under the state statutes, local school districts have the right to choose their curricula and their curricular materials,' Luchenitser said. 'The state doesn't have any right to choose those materials for them.'They have now added the new RFP to their lawsuit, filing a brief with the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday asking the court to issue a stay that would block OSDE from moving forward with the RFP for Bible also requested the court to grant a similar stay sought by the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES).OMES is the state agency responsible for implementing RFPs on behalf of state agencies. When a state department, like the OSDE, requests an RFP, OMES puts it out for bid and selects a in its own legal filing, OMES told the court it was concerned about assisting OSDE with any new Bible-related RFPs due to the ongoing lawsuit and the possibility of similar legal challenges. GOP Sen. Markwayne Mullin: Letting Oklahoma public school educators teach the Bible is a 'slippery slope' OMES asked the court to issue a stay allowing them to hold off on helping with the Bible-based lessons RFP at least until the lawsuit over Bible purchases RFP is resolved.'I think where they're coming from is that they don't want to be in the position of doing something that might ultimately be determined to be illegal,' Luchenitser said. 'And that's certainly a very sensible and reasonable position for them.'The court has not yet made a Luchenitser says he remains confident his group's arguments will ultimately prevail in court.'These latest Bible and biblical instruction request for proposals are a clear violation of the Oklahoma Constitution,' Luchenitser said. 'They clearly violate the separation of church and state. They clearly violate the religious freedom of parents and students. And that's why we are asking the Oklahoma Supreme Court to block these latest efforts to spend state funds unlawfully.'News 4 reached out to OSDE on Tuesday for comment from Superintendent Ryan did not respond. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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