Texas public schools could use teachings from the Bible in lessons as an option for students from kindergarten through fifth ...
Officials in Texas are set to vote Tuesday on a new public school curriculum that incorporates lessons from the Bible as ...
The Board heard from more than 150 people about the new proposed curriculum during more than 8 hours of testimony.
The State Board of Education will vote Monday on whether the English and Language Arts textbooks provided by Texas will ...
More than 150 people signed up to testify in front of the Texas State Board of Education about the new proposed curriculum.
The Texas Education Agency (TEA), which oversees primary and secondary public ... Supporters argued students have a right to ...
Schools would not be required to use the state materials, but districts that do so would receive up to $60 per student to purchase and print them.
The Texas State Board of Education is considering a proposal to allow public schools to use Bible lessons for students in ...
From firing accrediting agencies to cutting the Department of Education, Trump plans to change U.S. education — aiding Texas ...
A new curriculum would focus on Christianity more than other religions. A kindergarten lesson on the Golden Rule, for example ...
If the proposed curriculum passes, school districts in Texas will not be forced to use it, but there will be an incentive of $60 in state funding per student for adopting the new curriculum.