I'm sorry, but this is just the sort of thing that makes skeptic look aloof, elitist, and full of themselves.
The course is specifically aimed at teaching the bible as literature and history. I think it's an excellent idea because, among other things, it's perfectly clear that most fundamentalists are unaware of what the bible (both OT and NT) actually says. Having actually read the bible cover to cover, I discovered that virtually every famous bible story is far more detailed, complicated, and interesting than the "PG" version everybody knows about.
So what do people here say? Well, the first reaction is that a). It just has to take time and effort from really important stuff like math and science, and b). It's surely just a cover for religious indoctrinization, since it will be taught in Texas, and we know what those sort of people are like. All this without the slightest bit of evidence for either propostion.
Imagine, for a moment, that somebody said: "It's nice they want to teach science to kids in the inner city, but that will just take time away from things they really need to learn, like home economics and car repair; and besides, it will be taught by black people, and we all know they'll just use the science class to preach their belief in voodoo--you know what they're like!".
Sorry guys, but you're simply showing you are prejudiced snobs, that's all.