Officials in Texas are set to vote Tuesday on a controversial new public school curriculum that incorporates Christian ...
Texas public schools could use teachings from the Bible in lessons as an option for students from kindergarten through fifth ...
Texas officials vote on adding the Bible to language arts curriculum - The controversial proposal has sparked a fierce debate ...
The Board heard from more than 150 people about the new proposed curriculum during more than 8 hours of testimony.
“It’s a class that is English Language Arts ... uses detailed Bible lessons that are “unnecessary and unwarranted,” more ...
The proposed curriculum is for the state's 2.3 million public school students in kindergarten through fifth grade. It would include lessons from the Bible in reading and language arts textbooks.
The Texas State Board of Education heard hours of testimony about proposed state-developed curriculum that's drawn fire for ...
If the proposed curriculum passes, school districts in Texas will not be forced to use it, but there will be an incentive of $60 in state funding per student for adopting the new curriculum.
New Texas curriculum aims to engage first-grade students with a lesson on Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s historic estate known for its French neoclassical architecture and as a symbol of his genius.
Dramatic cuts to programs like Head Start preschool ... the NEA's budget. Arts funding plays an outsized role in Rhode Island, but the NEA's relatively modest grants – for instance, $70,000 for ...