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- Republicans pushing Christianity into public schools are hitting . . .
But these efforts to push Christianity into public schools are hitting a wall of hostility in conservative-led states, including lawsuits, protests and resistance from local officials
- Inside the growing push for more religion in public schools - Axios
Between the lines: The debates over religion come as some GOP-led states also have passed laws limiting discussions of racism, Black history, diversity and LGBTQ issues in public schools
- Under Trump, Conservative Christians Want to Reshape Public Education . . .
In states like Iowa, distrust in public education and the convergence of interests among right-wing activists and conservative Christians have strengthened the movement “The New Right is
- Separation of church and state? Religion in public schools is being . . .
Officials, educators and parents are being confronted by what amount of religious-infused lessons they want children to have access to in public schools
- Classroom Crusades: The Danger of Christian Nationalism in Public Schools
Now, white Christian nationalists are taking their own shot at manipulating the public education system Across the American South, conservative politicians are attempting to integrate Protestant Christian ideology into the classroom
- Religion in the Public Schools - Pew Research Center
More than 55 years after the Supreme Court issued its landmark ruling striking down school-sponsored prayer, Americans continue to fight over the place of religion in public schools
- Keep Religious Diversity in Public Education | Baker Institute
Conservative Christian activists and officials in several states have implemented laws and policies that weaken church-state separation and promote Christianity and the Bible in public schools
- Religion in Public Schools Being Tested By Christian Conservatives
Officials, educators and parents in those states are now being confronted by what, if any, amount of religious-infused lessons they want children to have access to at a time when many conservative Christians have been emboldened by President-elect Donald Trump and embraced the ideology of Christian nationalism, which considers the Bible a key
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