At long last, NBC News has found and reported on content it deems objectionable for public school kids. Not porn-adjacent or grooming-adjacent materials, or lurid novels with graphic descriptions of rape…but Bible education that is held offsite so as not to conflict with existing rules.
Of course, it’s Antonia Hylton:
ANTONIA HYLTON: As classmates head to the library, this group of Whitehall School District students in Ohio put on matching shirts and board a bus and head half a mile down the road to church. There, elementary students like Emanuel and Savannah Brady pray —
CHILDREN: Amen.
HYLTON: And study Scripture. This is LifeWise academy, a nonprofit bringing the Bible back into the public school day.
CHILD: The learning really helps you learn about Jesus and what happened in the past.
HYLTON: How popular would you say it is at…
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