CHANGES AND WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? THE OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ORIGINALLY WANTED THOSE CLASSROOM BIBLES TO INCLUDE HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, SUCH AS THE BILL OF RIGHTS. OSD IS STILL REQUIRING ...
THAT. THAT’S COMING UP IN A FEW MINUTES. JONATHAN. THANK YOU. THE OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CHANGING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR VENDORS LOOKING TO FULFILL THEIR REQUEST FOR 55,000 BIBLES IN ...
Unbundling the Bible and the set of historical documents appears to expand the number of possible vendors. The new request for proposals, under a section labeled scope and description, now says: “The ...
On Friday, The Oklahoman reported an eyebrow-raising wrinkle: The state criteria for the Bibles were so narrowly tailored — King James version, bound in leather or leather-like material and ...
and is the New King James version of the Old and New Testament. “The RFP on its face seems fair, but with additional scrutiny, we can see there are very few Bibles on the market that would meet these ...
At September's Oklahoma State Board of Education meeting, Walters requested an additional $3 million (for a total of $6 million) to purchase New King James Version Bibles. But when bids opened ...
The new request for proposals, under a section labeled scope and description, now says: “The supplier must provide only the King James Version Bible for historical accuracy and contain both the ...
Oklahoma has amended its request for 55,000 Bibles to be placed in public schools, changing initial requirements that aligned with the "God Bless the USA Bible" endorsed by former President Donald ...
The winning vendor or vendors will still be required to ship copies of the King James Bible directly to school districts within two weeks of winning the contract. The Office of Management and ...
When asked what version of the Bible is going to be used, Walters replied with the New King James Version. On Friday, October 4, a bid proposal for 55,000 Bibles was sent out after Supt.