Texas elementary students are closer to having Christian stories weaved throughout lessons in a move that supporters say will raise the academic bar but that critics lambast as religious ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas public schools could use teachings from the Bible in lessons as an option for students from kindergarten through fifth grade under a proposal that drew hours of testimony ...
The state-developed instructional materials, known as Bluebonnet Learning, have been criticized for improperly bringing ...
Ayden Mejia-Solis reached the milestone during his school's "Two Million Word Challenge," which helps bilingual students ...
That is exactly what seventh grader, Ayden Mejia-Solis from Rocky Mountain Prep Sunnyside, did when he became the first ...
School districts serving more than two million elementary-school children would be able to adopt a curriculum that draws on ...
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The Texas State Board of Education heard hours of testimony about proposed state-developed curriculum that's drawn fire for ...
More than 150 people signed up to testify in front of the Texas State Board of Education about the new proposed curriculum.
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.