The vote moves the board one step closer to signing off on what is known as the “Bluebonnet” textbook, which drew hours of often emotional testimony.
The State Board of Education took a preliminary vote on adding biblical lessons that could come to public elementary schools. The curriculum wouldn't be required but comes with an incentive.
Officials in Texas on Tuesday backed a controversial new public school curriculum that would incorporate Christian lessons ...
The Texas State Board of Education signaled it will approve a controversial set of resources that's received blowback for ...
Texas education officials voted narrowly to offer preliminary approval on Tuesday for a new curriculum that includes Bible lessons for children starting in kindergarten, part of a growing effort in ...
The Texas State Board of Education has given initial approval to a Bible-infused curriculum that would be optional for public ...
The State Board of Education will re-convene after hours of testimony about Biblical lessons that could come to public ...
The Texas State Board of Education heard hours of testimony about proposed state-developed curriculum that's drawn fire for ...
The Texas board of education voted today to advance a controversial new curriculum that includes Bible stories in elementary school reading lessons—the latest in a series of high-profile moves from ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas' education board on Tuesday advanced a new Bible-infused curriculum that would be optional for ...
A free Bible-based program will be available to Harris Elementary School first through third graders during the school day starting in January.