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education1 year ago

Texas Education Board Backs Bible-Infused Curriculum for Schools

The Texas State Board of Education has shown preliminary support for a new state-authored elementary school curriculum, Bluebonnet Learning, which heavily incorporates biblical teachings. Critics argue it may violate the separation of church and state and marginalize non-Christian students, while supporters claim it enhances cultural literacy and understanding of U.S. history. The curriculum's approval could incentivize financially struggling districts to adopt it, despite concerns about its religious bias and historical accuracy. An official vote is expected soon, with revisions being considered in response to public and board member feedback.

politics1 year ago

"Utah School Board Member Censured for Questioning Student's Gender"

The Utah State Legislature has voted to censure Natalie Cline, a member of the Utah State Board of Education, for a social media post that implied a high school girl was transgender, leading to threats and harassment for the student. Cline has been stripped of committee assignments and asked to resign, with both the State Board of Education and Legislature condemning her actions. The governor signed the censure resolution, and the parents of the girl have urged Cline to resign. Cline issued a public apology, citing free speech rights, but her comments come amid a backdrop of increased legislation and laws targeting transgender individuals.

education1 year ago

"Outcry Over School Board Member's Actions Towards Teen Girl Sparks Calls for Resignation and Immediate Action"

The father of a teenage girl targeted by State Board of Education member Natalie Cline is calling for her resignation after she initiated online harassment against his daughter, a high school basketball player. Cline used a photo of the girl to construct a misleading narrative, prompting a barrage of disparaging remarks. Despite Cline's public apology and removal of the post, the father insists on further accountability, emphasizing the need for her voluntary resignation. The Utah State Board of Education leadership has condemned Cline's actions and pledged to take swift action pending a decision by the full Board, although they lack the authority to remove an elected official from their position.

education2 years ago

Florida Education Board Implements Ban on DEI Programs at State Colleges

The Florida State Board of Education unanimously approved rules to prohibit spending on diversity efforts at state colleges and remove sociology as a core course option, citing concerns about "woke ideology" and the need to comply with a new state law. The move has sparked controversy and criticism from sociology department heads, who argue that sociology courses have been integral to higher education for nearly two centuries. The rules also seek to prohibit state or federal funds from being spent on diversity programs or activities promoting political or social activism, with exceptions for student organizations and certain access programs.

education-policy2 years ago

Florida Board of Education Prohibits DEI and Sociology Classes at State Colleges

Florida's State Board of Education has approved rules that prohibit the use of taxpayer funds to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the state's college system, removing a sociology class from required courses and replacing it with American history. The regulations aim to limit public funding for programs that classify individuals based on race, color, sex, national origin, gender identity, or sexual orientation. The move is based on a law passed in May and signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, sparking debate over the role of DEI and identity politics in education.

education2 years ago

"Florida State Board Implements Sweeping Restrictions on DEI Funding in Higher Education"

Florida's State Board of Education has passed a rule to "permanently prohibit" the use of public funds for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs at the state's 28 public college campuses, aiming to prevent the categorization of individuals based on race or sex for preferential treatment. This decision follows Governor Ron DeSantis' efforts to eliminate spending on DEI programs and replace a sociology course with American History, drawing criticism from Black leaders and concerns from students about the impact on campus diversity and inclusion.

education2 years ago

"Republican Senator Karla Eslinger to Lead Missouri's Education Department"

Senator Karla Eslinger is expected to be appointed as the new head of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) in Missouri, replacing retiring Commissioner Margie Van Deven. Eslinger, a former school superintendent, would complete the upcoming legislative session before assuming the role. The DESE has faced challenges since the Covid pandemic, with some state leaders calling for Eslinger's resignation. She is currently being challenged in the primary by Rep. Brad Hudson, and Rep. Travis Smith is expected to enter the primary to replace Eslinger.

education2 years ago

"Texas Education Board Sparks Controversy with Climate Change Messaging in Science Textbooks"

The Texas State Board of Education, controlled by Republicans, rejected seven out of 12 proposed science textbooks for eighth graders that included information on climate change. The board largely rejected the books because they contained policy solutions for climate change or were produced by companies with Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) policies. Some textbooks were also rejected for not adhering well to the state's curriculum standards. The decision has raised concerns about the state's ability to attract publishers and provide proper materials to students. Texas is one of the few states that does not use the Next Generation Science Standards, which emphasize the reality and severity of climate change caused by humans. Critics argue that the approved curriculum requirements do not go far enough in teaching students about reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

education2 years ago

"Maryland State Superintendent Faces Controversy and Withdraws from Second Term"

Maryland state schools Superintendent Mohammed Choudhury has withdrawn his request for a second term, informing the state Board of Education of his intention to pursue other opportunities. The Board expressed gratitude for Choudhury's leadership in transforming education in Maryland, including improving reading proficiency rates and implementing innovative programs. Plans for transition and a national search for a new superintendent will be presented by the Board at its September 26 meeting. Choudhury was appointed in May 2021 and has focused on educational equity and student progress, although he acknowledges there is still work to be done.

education2 years ago

"Uncertainty Surrounds Tulsa Public Schools' Accreditation Status Amid Board Meeting Delay"

Crowds gathered at the State Board of Education meeting to discuss the accreditation status of Tulsa Public Schools. State Superintendent Ryan Walters expressed concerns about severe issues within the district and proposed moving their accreditation to August to allow for further investigation. The school board plans to vote on the accreditation status one week after the school year starts, leaving parents with questions about funding and the impact on their children's education. Tulsa Public Schools released a statement stating that they have addressed the deficiencies identified during the accreditation process and are focused on welcoming students back for the new school year.