Texas Greenlights Bible-Based Curriculum for Elementary Schools

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The Texas State Board of Education has approved a new elementary curriculum, "Bluebonnet Learning," which includes numerous Biblical references, sparking controversy over its emphasis on Christianity. The board's narrow 8-7 vote reflects a division among its members, with critics arguing the curriculum privileges Christianity over other religions. While not mandatory, schools are incentivized to adopt it. The curriculum has faced scrutiny since its introduction, with concerns about its religious balance and accuracy, though supporters claim it offers a well-rounded education.
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