Oklahoma governor to receive Religious instruction bill


Oklahoma Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Students to Leave Campus for Religious Instruction

The Oklahoma Legislature has passed a bill that would allow public school students to leave their campuses for religious or moral instruction provided by independent entities off school property. The bill, known as House Bill 1425, passed through the House on a vote of 51-40 after previously passing through the Senate.

Under the measure, school districts would be required to allow students to be excused for up to three class periods per week, or a maximum of 125 periods per year, to attend these classes. Students would need written consent from their parent or legal guardian, and no school funds or personnel would be used to provide the instruction.

Students could potentially earn elective credits for participating in evaluated and district-approved courses. The bill also gives local administrators control over scheduling release times and prohibits these times from interfering with core courses like math, English, and science.

While the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs supported the bill, some lawmakers raised concerns during a lengthy debate on the House floor. Rep. Danny Sterling expressed opposition from school administrators in his district and raised questions about the participation of “anti-religious” groups. Rep. Dick Lowe warned of potential lawsuits if certain groups were excluded, and emphasized the role of parents in providing religious and moral foundations for their children.

Despite these concerns, the bill ultimately passed, with supporters citing benefits such as improved attendance and student discipline in schools that offer independent moral or religious instruction. The measure now awaits the governor’s approval before becoming law.

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