I'm not exactly sure what you'll be challenging. Kids are free to read the Bible on their own time in public schools. Public school libraries tend to have the Bible in stock. There are Christian and Bible clubs at many public schools.
I get the feeling that you want to do this because you believe that Jesus/God has been banned from public schools. This isn't 100% true. Public schools are not allowed to show a preference for one religion or another. So anyone that could be regarded as a government employee is not allowed to lead students in prayer or any other religious event.
But students are free to read the Bible during their free time and student-led groups are allowed. There is a popular (if unfortunately named) event called "See You at the Pole" where students gather at the flagpole before school to pray together.
Trying to get kids to make a big deal of reading the Bible out loud during school will most likely backfire. I've seen it happen before a couple of times. After a few days of a kid reading Bible verses out loud, some kid with Atheist parents will send their kid in with the Satanic Bible to read from or a Muslim will bring in the Quran to read from.
And then it escalates from there.
There has been a lot of attention about Bibles in public schools lately because the Bible has been swept up in the book banning going on at many schools. But the bans on the Bible are almost always reversed.
Here's a couple examples of the Bible being pulled from public school libraries.
I'm not exactly sure what you'll be challenging. Kids are free to read the Bible on their own time in public schools. Public school libraries tend to have the Bible in stock. There are Christian and Bible clubs at many public schools.
I get the feeling that you want to do this because you believe that Jesus/God has been banned from public schools. This isn't 100% true. Public schools are not allowed to show a preference for one religion or another. So anyone that could be regarded as a government employee is not allowed to lead students in prayer or any other religious event.
But students are free to read the Bible during their free time and student-led groups are allowed. There is a popular (if unfortunately named) event called "See You at the Pole" where students gather at the flagpole before school to pray together.
Trying to get kids to make a big deal of reading the Bible out loud during school will most likely backfire. I've seen it happen before a couple of times. After a few days of a kid reading Bible verses out loud, some kid with Atheist parents will send their kid in with the Satanic Bible to read from or a Muslim will bring in the Quran to read from. And then it escalates from there.
Public school libraries DO NOT typically have the bible, that is such a lie!
No, it's not. It can often be found in the reference section.
There has been a lot of attention about Bibles in public schools lately because the Bible has been swept up in the book banning going on at many schools. But the bans on the Bible are almost always reversed.
Here's a couple examples of the Bible being pulled from public school libraries.
https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/why-the-bible-is-getting-pulled-off-school-bookshelves/2022/12
https://www.deseret.com/faith/2022/8/18/23311833/why-bible-was-removed-from-libraries-texas-school-district
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/jun/21/utah-bible-school-libraries-ban-reversed