We're seeing a lot of elective classes, not just Bible, close because there aren't enough students taking the courses because they're repeating math several times.
Georgia Superintendent John Barge, on the shrinking number of public schools offering Bible classes. Four years ago, 48 districts offered the elective. Last year, only 16 did.
Georgia Superintendent John Barge, on the shrinking number of public schools offering Bible classes. Four years ago, 48 districts offered the elective. Last year, only 16 did.