Officials in Texas are set to vote Tuesday on a controversial new public school curriculum that incorporates Christian ...
It would include lessons from the Bible in reading and language textbooks ... It's not teaching about religion that's ...
Critics say the curriculum, which would be optional, unfairly promotes Christian beliefs in public schools in Texas.
At a meeting of the Texas State Board of Education on Monday, educators, parents, and religious advocates offered testimony ...
The Board heard from more than 150 people about the new proposed curriculum during more than 8 hours of testimony.
In a preliminary vote on Tuesday, Texas education officials approved a proposal to allow lessons about the Bible into public ...
Texas public elementary schools could use teachings from the Bible in lessons under a proposal drawing intense opposition and ...
School districts serving more than two million elementary-school children would be able to adopt a curriculum that draws on ...
Teachers and parents gave impassioned testimony for and against the curriculum plan at a meeting of the Texas State Board of ...
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.