Saturday was one of those almost but not quite days for the Campbell County boys soccer team.
Top-ranked and consensus favorite to win the Class 4A state soccer tournament, the Camels fell just … More
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Saturday was one of those almost but not quite days for the Campbell County boys soccer team.
Top-ranked and consensus favorite to win the Class 4A state soccer tournament, the Camels fell just … More
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CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers are considering changing statutes to make it clear that schools have the right to teach classes about the Bible.
The House Education Committee voted 5-4 to back the proposal Wednesday, sending it to the full House for debate.
The bill states that high schools can offer elective classes on the Bible. The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Stephen Watt of Rock Springs, said the classes wouldn’t advocate for or against any religion.
The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reports that some lawmakers oppose the bill because such classes are already allowed.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled several times that public schools can offer classes about the Bible but can’t use it for devotional purposes.