Texas Passed a Bible-Themed Curriculum. But Many Districts Aren’t Using It
TEXAS, AUG 1 – More than 140 Texas districts ordered Bluebonnet, a $100 million state-backed reading program with biblical references, while some districts modified or rejected religious content amid controversy.
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Right-wing gets bloody nose as Texas schools reject Bible-themed curriculum
This coming school year, the Fairfield, Texas, school district, about halfway between Dallas and Houston, will roll out a new K-5 reading program that includes multiple biblical references.But the staff, hoping to avoid debates over families’ religious beliefs, has chopped roughly 30 sections out of...
'Radical far right agenda': Texas school districts reject state's Bible-themed curriculum
This coming school year, the Fairfield, Texas, school district, about halfway between Dallas and Houston, will roll out a new K-5 reading program that includes multiple biblical references. But the staff, hoping to avoid debates over families’ religious beliefs, has chopped roughly 30 sections out of the curriculum, including a kindergarten lesson on the Golden Rule featuring Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and several excerpts about a Christian pray…
Texas Passed a Bible-Themed Curriculum. But Many Districts Aren’t Using It
This coming school year, the Fairfield, Texas, school district, about halfway between Dallas and Houston, will roll out a new K-5 reading program that includes multiple biblical references. But the staff, hoping to avoid debates over families’ religious beliefs, has chopped roughly 30 sections out of the curriculum, including a kindergarten lesson on the Golden Rule featuring Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and several excerpts about a Christian pra…
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