Texas Schools to Offer Optional Bible Curriculum for K-5

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The Texas school board has approved an optional K-5 curriculum that incorporates Bible stories, sparking controversy over religious freedom and the separation of church and state. The curriculum, developed by the Texas Education Agency, is criticized for favoring Christianity and potentially violating the First Amendment. While not mandatory, schools adopting it can receive financial incentives. Critics argue that religious education should be the responsibility of parents, not public schools, and that the curriculum's focus on Christianity excludes other faiths.
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