Texas officials vote on adding the Bible to language arts curriculum - The controversial proposal has sparked a fierce debate ...
Officials in Texas are set to vote Tuesday on a controversial new public school curriculum that incorporates Christian ...
With the Trump administration promising to champion the conservative Christian movement, the lessons may also offer a ...
The Board heard from more than 150 people about the new proposed curriculum during more than 8 hours of testimony.
Chief Academic Officer Sarah Reeves presented a plan before the school board Tuesday night to use a fund balance ...
The lessons and textbooks, known collectively as Bluebonnet Learning, were drafted by the Texas Education Agency. The reading ...
That ruling is “closely aligned to what will happen if some kindergarten or first grade student’s ... said the authors of the ...
The State Board of Education will vote Monday on whether the English and Language Arts textbooks provided by Texas will ...
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.
Education officials say the materials were designed to be age appropriate but critics argue they repeatedly omit key context ...
Through a yearlong project centered around making podcasts, eighth-grade students at ... Those classes are language arts, ...