AUSTIN – The Texas State Board of Education voted this Friday in favor of incorporating Bible teachings in public grade schools ... earlier this year, the curriculum introduces Bible-based ...
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the board approved the state-written “Bluebonnet” curriculum, which infuses Bible stories into language arts materials for students in kindergarten through fifth grade. All four Democrats on ...
Less than half of city kids passed the state Algebra 1 Regents exam this past school year, after the Department of Education introduced a controversial new math curriculum critics have blasted as ...
The Texas State Board of Education (SBOE) approved an optional Bible-centered curriculum for elementary schools on Friday. The curriculum passed with an 8-7 Republican majority. The board approved the ...
The 15-member education board — 11 Republicans and four Democrats — approved the materials in an 8-7 vote. Parents and teachers who opposed the curriculum said the lessons will alienate ...
The board voted 8 to 7 in favor of the state-developed “Bluebonnet Learning” English ... 11 Republicans and four Democrats — had signaled earlier in the week it would support the new curriculum.
In the teacher guide ... of this curriculum.” He added the portrayal of Christianity whitewashes painful truths about the country’s history. For example, he pointed to the fifth-grade lesson ...
for kindergarten through fifth grade, will be available to districts. The state serves more than two million elementary students in its public schools. The curriculum incorporates into English ...
The curriculum adopted by the Texas State Board ... reading and language arts modules for kindergarten through fifth grade, which critics say would alienate students from different faith ...
The curriculum would allow schools to use bible lessons to help teach students in kindergarten and up to fifth grade. KSLA ASKED PARENTS ON FACEBOOK HOW THEY FEEL ABOUT THE BIBLE LESSONS Some TX ...