Southern California School District Decides to Keep King James Version After Bible Ban Vote
A district committee rated the Bible appropriate for students and recommended it stay on shelves after scoring it 4 to 7 points.
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Southern California school district decides to keep King James Version after Bible ban vote
The Redlands Unified School District voted on Tuesday to keep the King James Version of the Bible in high school libraries during a school board meeting after it was challenged under a new district policy that allows the removal of books deemed inappropriate for students.
California School Board to Vote on Whether to Pull the Bible
A Southern California school district is holding a public hearing Tuesday night to decide whether to remove the Bible from its library shelves. A formal complaint filed against the King James Version in the Redlands Unified School District alleges the text contains “inappropriate material for students.” The specific passages cited in the complaint have not been publicly disclosed, according to Mercury News. The review was triggered by a district…
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