The new curriculum would include passages from the Bible in lessons for students in kindergarten through fifth grade.
Texas is one step closer to allowing optional Biblical teachings in public elementary schools. NPR speaks with Carisa Lopez of the Texas Freedom Network about opposition to the legislation.
The controversy now coming to light is not so much that religion is discussed in public schools, but that the proposed ...
Do the Ten Commandments have a valid place in U.S. classrooms? Louisiana’s Legislature and governor insist the answer is “yes ...
The Texas State Board of Education has given initial approval to a Bible-infused curriculum that would be optional for public ...
The curriculum — designed by the state’s public education agency — would allow teachings from the Bible such as the Golden ...
In the aftermath of HISD's failed bond proposal, several concerned viewers wanted to know about funding from the Texas ...
Critics say the curriculum overemphasizes Christianity. The board is expected to officially vote on whether to approve the ...
With the Trump administration promising to champion the conservative Christian movement, the lessons may also offer a ...
The State Board of Education is moving forward with a plan to allow the use of textbooks that include stories from the Bible.
As Trump's promise to dismantle the DOE gains momentum, parents and educators of special needs students can take specific ...
A North Texas real estate developer has secured 116 acres in Collin County, one of the fastest-growing regions in the nation, ...