
Texas Schools Introduce Optional Bible-Based Curriculum for Young Students
The Texas board of education has narrowly approved a new Bible-based curriculum, "Bluebonnet Learning," for elementary schools, set to be implemented by August 2025. The curriculum, which includes financial incentives for participating districts, has sparked controversy and backlash from parents, teachers, and rights groups who argue it violates the US Constitution's separation of church and state and could alienate non-Christian students. Critics, including the ACLU and the National Council of Jewish Women, express concerns over religious freedom and the potential for discrimination against students of other faiths.
