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The Texas State Board of Education gave final approval Friday to controversial new K-5 curriculum that weaves in Christian references.
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The board has heard emotional testimony from parents, teachers and advocates for and against the lesson plans earlier this week. If approved, Texas would become the first state to sign off on a curriculum of this kind.
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A proposed K-5 curriculum for the state's public schools includes several religious references with predominantly Christian themes.
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Monday at 12:30 p.m. on "The Source" – An $11.6 billion plan to reform school finance in Texas unanimously passed through both the Texas House and Senate…
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Fronteras: Mexican American Studies Featured At State Summit; Historical Marker Honors Lydia MendozaAfter years of contentious debate, the Texas State Board of Education approved a Mexican American Studies (MAS) curriculum in 2018. Now, members of the…
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In the late 19th century, many Mexican-Americans were shut out of the public education system because they couldn’t speak English. So, the community…
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The 1980s campaign urging kids to "just say no" to drugs wasn't as effective as previous generations hoped it would be. What's the best approach to…
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For numerous years, many school districts across Texas have seen the state’s portion of their funding steadily decrease. House Bill 21 this legislative…
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The Texas Cultural Trust has a new website that tracks arts education programs at school districts across the state. The map is one way the trust is...
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First Amendment rights may apply to all citizens, but they get tricky in the setting of public schools. Schools want to protect their educational…