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National

Academic study of the Bible in public schools is legal in all 50 states of the union. In 1963, the Supreme Court ruled in Abington v Schempp that public schools may not require devotional use of the Bible. In that same decision, however, the Supreme Court explicitly acknowledged that academic study of the Bible in public schools is constitutional, as part of a good education.

The Bible & Public Schools: A First Amendment Guide, co-published by the Bible Literacy Project and the First Amendment Center, provides consensus legal guidelines for teaching the Bible in public schools, and was endorsed by 21 national educational, religious, and civil liberties groups, including the National School Boards Association, the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, the National Association of Evangelicals, and the American Jewish Congress.

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State Laws, Standards and Correlations

Our textbook, The Bible and Its Influence, fulfills all of the following state standards.

Alabama

Certification of State Adoption Status: Our textbook was approved in October 2007 for the 2008 adoption year on the State-Adopted Textbook List for Literature, grades 6-12, in the Comprehensive category. The direct link to the list in which our textbook can be found is

Textbooks Adopted by the Alabama State Board of Education (from 6/1/08 to 5/31/14): Literature, Comprehensive (Excel Spreadsheet)
Within the spreadsheet provided there, our textbook is on the second tab at line 54.
Ours is the only student textbook on the Bible that is approved by the Alabama State Board of Education.

Florida

Florida State Standards for Bible Courses

Georgia

SB 79, effective July 1, 2006

Georgia Performance Standards for Literature and History of the Old Testament Era

Georgia Performance Standards for Literature and History of the New Testament Era

Oklahoma

HB 2321 effective November 1, 2010.

South Carolina

S 726, signed June 18, 2007

South Carolina Department of Education: Old Testament and New Testament Standards

Tennessee

SB 4104, effective July 1, 2008

Tennessee State Board of Education:
   Direct Link to TNSBE: Curriculum for a Secondary Level Course on the Bible
   Alternate Link: IVBCurriculumforaSecondaryLevelCourseontheBible.pdf

Texas

HB 1287, effective fall 2009

Texas State Standards for Bible Courses

 

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