If a bill proposed by a legislator is approved by the N.C. General Assembly, Forsyth County high school students would be able to enroll in bible study for elective credit starting in August. Sen. Stan Bingham, R-Davidson, introduced Senate Bill 138 on Feb. 27. The bill would allow local school systems to offer a course studying the Old Testament, the New Testament or a combination of both to students in grades nine through 12. For more, see the Saturday/Sunday, March 2 & 3, 2013 edition.
Bible study at area high schools?
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