A 12-year-old seventh grade student in Katy, Texas who reported in October that her teacher instructed her class that God is a myth challenged her school board again by demanding an apology and referring to its members as “liars.” Jordan Wooley, a straight-A student at West Memorial Junior High reported her reading teacher instructed her class that God is a “myth” and that any student who says God is a “fact” or an “opinion” is wrong. The student said she and her classmates were told that answers on a quiz that did not identify God as a “myth” would be marked as a failure. The school district denied the incident happened, claiming no other students verified Jordan’s story. The district later issued an apology of sorts, though its officials disputed the purpose of the activity, referring to it as “an exercise to encourage critical thinking skills and dialogue.” “If I had any reason to believe, or evidence to support, that a teacher did what has been alleged, I would stand with Jordan as well,” said Superintendent Alton Frailey at a news conference. “But the assertions are just not true.” Fox26 in Houston reports the school’s principal, however, had already found