
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.







