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Sunday, March 11, 2007
Georgia State Board Moves To Allow Bible History Courses
The Georgia State Board of Education last Thursday preliminarily approved two classes on the Bible as part of the curriculum for public schools for next year. If the Board gives final approval to the list, the state's 180 school systems will have the option of offering courses in Literature and History of the Old Testament Era, and Literature and History of the New Testament Era. The Associated Press reports that the Board's decision follows legislation enacted last year by the Georgia legislature permitting these courses. (See prior posting.)