School textbooks may no longer refer to pigs or sausages, according to a ban imposed by a top publisher who was wary of offending Muslims and Jews.
A proposed bill hopes to protect public schools in Oklahoma from any legal action should they want to offer elective Bible courses to their students.
A school district in California is investigating one of its teachers after receiving a complaint that he was distributing Bible cookies in class.
According to the media, schools in San Francisco are using the Quiet Program to teach their students the Hindu practice of transcendental meditation.
A middle school in Missouri dismissed claims of denying 12-year-old student, Loyal Grandstaff, the right to read his Bible in school.
Children have been denied education after Islamic State ordered schools closed, saying they would be reopened only when the curriculum is Islamicized.
Atheist parents form a science and reason-based after-school group.
Swansea University banned a religious group called Freedom Church, after it was accused of using objectionable ways to recruit students on campus.
Atheist groups are furious at the chancellor of Troy University, who sent out a non-secular video message to his faculty and students on New Year’s.
A biology teacher in Arizona, who describes himself as an open-minded skeptic, purposely included a slide in one of his presentations that mocks Jesus and dismisses Biblical creation as magic.