(a) The state board of education is authorized to approve academic standards for an elective state-funded course consisting of a nonsectarian, nonreligious academic study of the Bible. The course may include the impact of the Bible on literature, art, music, culture and politics. The curriculum and associated textbooks and instructional materials shall meet academic rigor and standards of the state board of education in the same manner as required for approval of any other elective course, textbook and instructional materials approved by the state board and shall meet the requirements of the constitutions of the United States and of this state. The course provided for in this section shall:

Terms Used In Tennessee Code 49-6-1026

  • Person: includes a corporation, firm, company or association. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
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(1) Be taught in an objective and nondevotional manner with no attempt made to indoctrinate students;
(2) Not include teaching of religious doctrine or sectarian interpretation of the Bible or of texts from other religious or cultural traditions; and
(3) Not disparage or encourage a commitment to a particular set of religious beliefs.
(b) All courses that were taught in the 2007-2008 school year under a special course number in any LEA in the state for an elective course consisting of an academic study of the Bible shall be an approved curriculum by the department of education.
(c)

(1) Any course for an academic study of the Bible using a curriculum developed by an LEA that has been approved by the department of education may be adopted by another LEA without further approval by the department.
(2) The department of education shall make available on its website:

(A) A list identifying each LEA that has developed a Bible course curriculum that has been approved by the department and that is available for adoption by another LEA pursuant to subdivision (c)(1);
(B) All Bible course curricula developed by LEAs that have been approved by the department and that are available for adoption by another LEA pursuant to subdivision (c)(1);
(C) The academic standards for a Bible course that have been approved by the state board of education under subsection (a); and
(D) Instructions on how an LEA may submit its own Bible course curriculum for approval.
(3) The state board of education shall include on its list of approved high school courses the elective Bible course developed pursuant to subsection (a).
(4) The department shall notify each LEA in writing, no later than July 1 of each year, of the LEA’s ability to offer an elective state-funded Bible course consisting of a nonsectarian, nonreligious academic study of the Bible in accordance with this section, and the ability of each LEA to develop its own Bible course curriculum.
(d) An LEA that elects to offer a course and utilize an associated textbook or instructional materials approved in accordance with subsection (a) shall implement the course in accordance with the constitutions of the United States and of this state, including the manner in which the course is taught in the classroom and the assignment by the LEA of the individual teaching the course. The individual assigned to teach the course shall meet all certification requirements and all other provisions of this chapter relating to personnel employed by local units of administration. In addition, no person shall be assigned to teach the course based in whole or in part on any religious test, profession of faith or lack of faith, prior or present religious affiliation or lack of affiliation, or criteria involving particular beliefs or lack of beliefs about the Bible or in violation of § 49-6-2906 or part 80 of this chapter.
(e) Nothing in this section shall be construed as mandating that an LEA use the curriculum developed under subsection (a) for an academic study of the Bible or prohibiting an LEA from adopting its own curriculum for an academic study of the Bible; provided, that any academic study of the Bible so offered shall be approved as a special course according to the rules of the state board of education and in compliance with the constitutions of the United States and of this state.