The board, which is composed of 10 Republicans and five Democrats, narrowly passed the new curriculum in a vote of 8-7.
The state-created and optional curriculum comes as many states are pushing biblical education in public schools ...
Roger Wallace and Noah Gross break down the Longhorns' 31-14 win over Kentucky on Saturday at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium ...
El Paso's largest school district has reversed its initial statement saying it would adopt Bible-based teachings for ...
Public schools in Texas now have the option to use a new, state-written curriculum infused with Bible stories after the state ...
The Texas Board of Education has approved an optional K-5 curriculum incorporating Bible teachings, offering districts $40 ...
The Texas Board of Education voted to approve a Bible-based curriculum in elementary schools. The program is optional, but ...
Texas’ education board has voted to allow Bible-infused teachings in elementary schools. The approval Friday follows other ...
Critics say the curriculum overemphasizes Christianity. Texas school districts don’t have to use it but will receive $60 per ...
The Bible classes that survive legal scrutiny are mundane and often poorly attended — and they have a legitimate academic ...
Texas has joined the states mixing the Bible with public school classrooms, setting up another potential legal showdown. The ...