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Texas Board Narrowly Approves Optional Bible Curriculum in 8-7 Vote Decided by Abbott Appointee
Nov 22, 2024, 06:14 PM
On Friday, the Texas State Board of Education narrowly approved, by an 8-7 vote, the optional 'Bluebonnet' curriculum that includes Bible-based lessons for elementary schools starting in the 2025-26 school year. The decisive vote was cast by Governor Abbott's appointee, Tiffany Clark. The curriculum, designed by the Texas Education Agency, incorporates stories and teachings from the Bible, including quizzing kindergarteners on the creation story from the Book of Genesis, into reading and language arts materials for students from kindergarten through fifth grade. Schools that choose to adopt the curriculum will receive additional funding from the state. The approval has sparked controversy and debate over the separation of church and state in public education, with critics expressing concerns about possible proselytization and the promotion of a particular religious agenda. Supporters contend that the curriculum provides valuable historical and literary context and is an optional resource for schools.
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