Ryan Walters, Oklahoma Public Schools #fundie #wingnut bbc.com
Oklahoma orders schools to teach Bible 'immediately'
Oklahoma's top education official has ordered schools in the state to begin incorporating the Bible into lessons, in the latest US cultural flashpoint over religion in the classroom.
A directive sent by Republican state Superintendent Ryan Walters said the rule was compulsory, requiring "immediate and strict compliance".
The rule will apply to lessons for all public school students aged from around 11-18.
It comes a week after Louisiana's governor signed a law directing all public schools in that state to display the Ten Commandments.
In a statement on Thursday, Mr Walters described the Bible as "an indispensable historical and cultural touchstone".
"Without basic knowledge of it, Oklahoma students are unable to properly contextualize the foundation of our nation, which is why Oklahoma educational standards provide for its instruction," he added.
Mr Walters, a former public school history teacher, was elected to his post in 2022 after campaigning on a platform of combating "woke ideology" and eliminating "radical leftists" from Oklahoma's education system.