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Thursday, May 26, 2005
Florida Schools Assign Genesis
Courts have permitted schools to teach the Bible as literature. The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports today that two high schools in Boca Raton, Florida have assigned the book of Genesis (or parts of it) to all 11th-graders as summer reading. The assignment is supposed to prepare students for allusions in much of the American literature that they will study next year. Students in Advanced Placement and Honors classes have other reading assignments over the summer as well. For students in regular English courses, their only assignment is from Genesis. Some parents question whether the assignment violates principles of separation of church and state. School officials say that they will offer alternative assignments where parents object to the reading. They also say that students who do not own a Bible can read the assignment on the Web.