An Oklahoma superintendent will not force his educators to teach the Bible this school year, despite a mandate requiring the text to be incorporated into public curriculum.
Rob Miller, the superintendent of Bixby Public Schools in Bixby, Okla., told “Elizabeth Vargas Reports” on Monday that the classrooms under his watch will do no such thing.
“I want to be clear that we’re not trying to keep the Bible or religion out of our schools. They’re already here,” Miller said.